The objectives of this subject are to introduce new techniques of microeconomic analysis and to apply them to a range of applications involving the behaviour of consumers and firms, and market interactions. Topics include game theory and oligopoly, behaviour under uncertainty, asymmetric information, economics of information and general equilibrium analysis. -- Course Website
Prerequisites: ECON90045 Microeconomics 2 or equivalent Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: ECON90045 Microeconomics 2 Semester 2 12.50