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Microeconomics 3: game theory and imperfect competition
Bachelor 3rd year
Record #98

Course

Microeconomics 3: game theory and imperfect competition

Keywords

Game theory, imperfect competition, adverse selection, moral hazard

Contents

The course focuses on decisions and interactions between agents in the context of strategic interactions, i.e. situations in which the consequences of the actions of individuals depend on the actions taken by others, and that this mutual interdependence is recognized by those involved. The first part of the course presents different concepts of solution for predicting the outcome of a strategic interaction, the second applies these concepts to imperfect competition, and the third to information economics.

Degree

Bachelor 3rd year

Curriculum

Economics and Management

E.C.T.S.

5

Skills

Understanding of game theory solution concepts.
Analysis of a strategic situation, selection of the appropriate solution concept and application of this concept to predict the theoretical outcome of the strategic situation.
Resolution of exercises using mathematics and economic interpretation of the results.

Teaching

Lisa Anouliès - Maître de conférences - Hourly volume: 48 heures

Hourly volume - Lectures

33

Hourly volume - Tutorial classes

15

Teaching methods

Campus-based teaching

Semester

1