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Home > Degree Programs > Teaching & Courses > 2008-2009 Course Listing > Microeconomic Theory II
Semester: Spring
Credit: 1.0
Faculty: Daniel Hojman, Jerry Marschke
| Day | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|
| First Day | 1/29 | ||
| Meet Day | T/Th | 11:40 AM - 1:00 PM | L130 |
| Review | F | 8:40 AM - 10:00 AM | L130 |
A continuation of API-111. Covers game theory, bargaining and welfare economics, and incentive theory. This is a comprehensive course in economic theory designed for doctoral students in all parts of the university. Undergraduates with the appropriate background are welcome, subject to the instructor’s approval. Prerequisites: API-111, Econ. 2010a, or HBS 4010; multivariate calculus; and one course in probability theory.
API-112 and API-110 cannot both be taken for credit. Students may receive credit for API-112 and API-102 or API-303 only if API-102 or API-303 is taken first. Also offered by the Economics Department as Econ. 2020b and by the Business School as HBS-4011.