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| Course Code | ECON 7087 |
| Course | Advanced Microeconomic Theory V |
| Coordinating Unit | School of Economics, Faculty of the Professions |
| Term | Semester 2 2013 |
| Mode | Internal |
| Level | Postgraduate coursework |
| Location/s | North Terrace |
| Units | 3 |
| Contact | Up to 4 hours per week |
| Prerequisites | ECON 7025 or ECON 7121 |
| Corequisites | Not applicable |
| Incompatible | Not applicable |
| Assumed Knowledge | Not applicable |
| Restrictions | Not applicable |
| Quota | Not applicable |
| Course Description | This course deals with more recent advances in microeconomic theory and the skills developed in this course will help students to apply the theoretical knowledge in research. Topics to be covered may include some or all of the following: consumer choice, demand, and their applications in the recent literature, as well as uncertainty, cooperative and non-cooperative game theory, networks, fair allocation and their applications, models of oligopoly, adverse selection, signaling games, principal agent problems and general equilibrium theory. |
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