ECO-4103 : Microeconomics 1
- Responsable(s) :
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- Christophe Bravard
- Enseignant(s) :
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- Remi Clotte
Niveau
M1+M2
Discipline
Economie
ECTS
4.00
Période
1e semestre
Département
Localisation
Site Descartes
Année
2024
Public externe (ouverts aux auditeurs de cours)
Informations générales sur le cours : ECO-4103
Content objectif
Part 1: Simultaneous Game
1. Simultaneous Games with Complete Information
- 1. Basic Definitions
- 2. Rationality and Equilibria
- 3. Existence of Nash Equilibria 4. Economic Examples
2. Simultaneous Games with Incomplete Information
- 1. Basic Definitions
- 2. Basic Economic Examples (I)
- 3. Auction Theory: Second and First Price Auction
Part 2: Sequential Games
1. Sequential Games with Complete Information
- 1. Definition of Subgame Perfect Nash Equilibrium (SPNE)
- 2. Existence of SPNE
3. Economic Examples
2. Sequential Games with Incomplete Information
- 1. Basic Definitions
- 2. Basic Examples (I)
- 3. Examples (II): Discrimination (AEJ, Kamphorst and Swank, 2016)
Content prerequis
The main prerequisite for this course is an understanding of microeconomics. Familiarity with calculus is also helpful. The most important prerequisite, however, is a degree of comfort with rigorous reasoning and arguments.
Content modalites
Enseignant(e) : Christophe BRAVARD
Content horaires
Créneau(x)
- Vendredi Après-midi
Horaires du cours
Tous les vendredis après-midi de 13h à 17h entre le 20 septembre et le 25 octobre + examen le vendredi 8 novembre de 13h à 16h.
Content bibliographie
- A Course in Game Theory by Osborne and Rubinstein
- Microeconomic Theory by Andreu Mas-Colell, Michael D. Whinston, and Jerry R. Green
- Miscellaneous academic journals.