ECON203
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Microeconomics II
Course Description
Non-cooperative game theory including normal and extensive forms, repeated games, incomplete information, and mechanism design. Emphasis is placed on solutions that model rational competition, learning, or efficient bargaining. Economic applications include static Bertrand and Cournot competition, auctions, dynamic oligopoly, entry decisions, entry deterrence, and bargaining theory. Enrollment is limited to Econ PhD students for the first two weeks of open enrollment, after which the remaining space will be available to all other interested students. Prerequisite: ECON 202.
Grading Basis
ROP - Letter or Credit/No Credit
Min
3
Max
5
Course Repeatable for Degree Credit?
No
Course Component
Discussion
Enrollment Optional?
Yes
Course Component
Lecture
Enrollment Optional?
No
Does this course satisfy the University Language Requirement?
No
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