040046 UK Consumption, Production and Welfare B (MA) (2014W)
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Ziele, Inhalte und Methode der Lehrveranstaltung
Art der Leistungskontrolle und erlaubte Hilfsmittel
There will be one midterm (35%) andone final exam (45%). In addition, students have to submit one homework sets and be active in the tutorials by providing solutions in class (10%) and have to write one small essay (3-4 pages) analyzing a recent issue that has been in the news from a microeconomic perspective (10%). The midterm will be on November 28. The final exam will be on January 29.
Mindestanforderungen und Beurteilungsmaßstab
Target group: Master B Students in Economics
Prerequisites: Bsc in Economics with Microeconomics and Game Theory.
Prerequisites: Bsc in Economics with Microeconomics and Game Theory.
Prüfungsstoff
Format: The topics of the course will be presented by the lecturer. Problem sets will bedistributed regularly through the course website and in the tutorials. Students are expected to read the material in advance of the classes so that there can be activeinteraction during the lectures. When problems are discussed in the tutorials, students are expected tohave worked on the problem sets in advance. Students are also expected to do be handing in two homework sets and one small essay.
Literatur
Text book: Jehle, G. and Ph. Reny. Advanced Microeconomic Theory (2nd edition). Pearson.
Articles:
Choice under Uncertainty
Machina, M. 1987. Choice Under Uncertainty: problems solved and unsolved. Journal of Economic Perspectives1, pp. 121-54.
Clotfelter, C. and P. Cook.On the Economics of State Lotteries.Journal of Economic Perspectives4, pp. 105/19.
Avery, Christopher, and Sarah Turner. "Student Loans: Do College Students Borrow Too MuchOr Not Enough?." The Journal of Economic Perspectives 26.1 (2012): 165-192.
On markets and welfare:
Cheung, S. 1973. The Fable of the Bees.Journal of Law and Economics16, pp. 11-33
Radford, R. 1945. The Economic Organization of a P.O.W. Camp.Economica12, pp. 189-210.
Market design:
Baicker, Katherine, and Dana Goldman. "Patient cost-sharing and health care spending growth." Journal of Economic Perspectives 25.2 (2011): 47-68.
David Gale and Lloyd Shapley, "College Admissions and the Stability of Marriage," American Mathematical Monthly, 69, 1962, pp. 9-15.
Klemperer, Paul, "What Really Matters in Auction Design," Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2002.
Articles:
Choice under Uncertainty
Machina, M. 1987. Choice Under Uncertainty: problems solved and unsolved. Journal of Economic Perspectives1, pp. 121-54.
Clotfelter, C. and P. Cook.On the Economics of State Lotteries.Journal of Economic Perspectives4, pp. 105/19.
Avery, Christopher, and Sarah Turner. "Student Loans: Do College Students Borrow Too MuchOr Not Enough?." The Journal of Economic Perspectives 26.1 (2012): 165-192.
On markets and welfare:
Cheung, S. 1973. The Fable of the Bees.Journal of Law and Economics16, pp. 11-33
Radford, R. 1945. The Economic Organization of a P.O.W. Camp.Economica12, pp. 189-210.
Market design:
Baicker, Katherine, and Dana Goldman. "Patient cost-sharing and health care spending growth." Journal of Economic Perspectives 25.2 (2011): 47-68.
David Gale and Lloyd Shapley, "College Admissions and the Stability of Marriage," American Mathematical Monthly, 69, 1962, pp. 9-15.
Klemperer, Paul, "What Really Matters in Auction Design," Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2002.
Zuordnung im Vorlesungsverzeichnis
Letzte Änderung: Mo 07.09.2020 15:28
40 Introduction to Applied Microeconomics: what Is a Market?
41 Consumer Choice I JR, chapter 3
42 Consumer Choice II JR, chapter 3
43 Lumpsum taxation or a value-added Tax? (only Wednesday Lecture)
44 Choice under Uncertainty (Lecture on Friday November 1) JR, chapter 4.4
45 Policy relevance of Choice under uncertainty Machina
46 Economie of State Lotteries (only Wednesday Lecture), why do people buy Insurance? Clottfelter
47 Production decisions I JR, chapter 5
48 Question session (November 27) and Midterm (November 28)
49 Production decisions II JR, chapter 5
50 Perfectly Competitive Markets JR, chapter 6
51 Welfare Theorems and general equilibrium JR, chapter 7.1, 7.2 and 7.4
2 The Emergence of Markets In Practice Cheung, Radford
3 Market Design and Auctions I:
4 Market Design and Auctions II: Greenhouse gas emissions Baicker et al.
5 Final Exam January 29