An introduction to advanced microeconomics and to the economics of information and strategic behaviour. Topics to be covered include decision making under uncertainty, the interaction of primal and dual methods of modelling producer and consumer behaviour, the existence and welfare properties of general equilibrium, the theory of market failure and public goods, models of strategic behaviour in oligopoly, an introduction to game theory. -- Course Website
Prerequisites: Admission into BH-COM or BH-ARTS (Economics) and Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: ECON30010 Microeconomics Semester 1 12.50