Microeconomics (310-2-25)
Instructors
Scott Ogawa
Meeting Info
Kellogg Econ Classroom 1410: Tues, Wed, Thurs 2:00PM - 4:15PM
Overview of class
The topics covered in this course will include Pareto efficiency, social choice, risk and uncertainty, asymmetric information, game theory (including Cournot and Bertrand competition), externalities, and general equilibrium. The broad goal will be to develop tools and criteria for evaluating and predicting economic outcomes.
Registration Requirements
ECON 310-1 or MMS 211-1 (or equivalent)
Class Materials (Required)
None. Notes will be provided
Class Materials (Suggested)
Microeconomics, 6th edition by Besanko and Braeutigam (Wiley), ISBN: 978-1-119-55484-4
Enrollment Requirements
Enrollment Requirements: All students must have taken ECON 310-1 or MMSS 211-1 in order to enroll in this course