Courses Master Display 2013-2014

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Course title Industrial Economics
Course code EBC4007
ECTS credits 6,5
Assessment None
Period
Period Start End Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
4 3-2-2014 4-4-2014 X X
Level Advanced
Coordinator Giacomo Valletta
For more information: g.valletta@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Language of instruction English
Goals
As an advanced course in industrial economics it provides a comprehensive summary of some of the most advanced models of strategic interaction among firms. It is the ideal basis for research in industrial economics or a related field and a must for those planning a career in an (economic) consulting firm.
Description
This advanced course provides theoretical insights of new industrial economics; using modern economic tools as optimising behaviour and strategic behaviour (game theory). This field of economics is concerned with the structure, conduct and performance of firms and markets. Moreover, in a partial equilibrium setting, attention is paid to a normative evaluation of market performance and to the potential role for government intervention. In oligopolistic markets the topics are: price or quantity competition, collusion, product selection, entry and exit, strategic behaviour under uncertainty, and research and development.
Literature
Tirole J., The Theory of Industrial Organization, MIT press, Cambridge Massachusetts, 1988, or a comparable advanced book.
Prerequisites
Intermediate microeconomics, some game theory or some industrial organisation (at least two of the three), such as: - Varian, 1999, Intermediate microeconomics, A Modern Approach, Norton, New York - Gibbons, R., 1992, A Primer in Game Theory, Harvetser Wheatsheaf, New York - Martin, S., 1994, Industrial Economics, Economic Analysis and Public Policy, Prentice Hall, New Jerseyas covered, for example, in 2.3 micro economics: - Choices, markets and welfare - Game Theory, basic concepts, practice and applications - Game Theory and economics - Strategic Firm Behaviour and Public Policy.
Exchange students need to have obtained a bachelor degree with a major in Business, Economics or Econometrics/Quantitative Economics.
an advanced level of English
Teaching methods (indicative; course manual is definitive) PBL / Assignment
Assessment methods (indicative; course manual is definitive) Written Exam
Evaluation in previous academic year For the complete evaluation of this course please click "here"
This course belongs to the following programmes / specialisations
Master Business Research Free Electives
Master Business Research Track OR Free Electives
Master Econometrics and OR Econometrics & OR Electives
Master Econometrics and OR Mathematical Economics
Master Economic and Financial Research Track Econometrics Electives
Master Economic and Financial Research Track Econometrics Track Econometrics Core Courses
Master Economic and Financial Research Electives
SBE Exchange Master Master Courses
SBE Non Degree Courses Master Courses