M.Phil. - Microeconomics

Introduction

The objective of the course is to give students a thorough grounding in microeconomics so that they can understand the modern microeconomic literature and can perform microeconomic analysis in either a professional or academic environment.

The course covers the standard theory of microeconomics through a series of modules on Consumer & Producer Theory, Choice under Uncertainty; Game Theory & IO; General Equilibrium & the Fundamental Theorems of Welfare Economics; Bargains, Contracts, and Auctions; Welfare Economics and Public Economics.

Taught on the MPhil in Economics

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Last edited: 24 04 2012