EC470 – Advanced Microeconomic Theory – 0.5 Credit

An in-depth study of microeconomic theory and its applications as represented by published articles in academic journals and other contemporary literature. Topics may include moral hazard, adverse selection, principal-agent interactions, problems relating to insurance markets, co-operation through self-interest and endogenous market structure. Prerequisites EC370. Co-requisites Year 4 of an Honours Economics program or permission of the department.  





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