WSU courses: Advanced Microeconomic Theory – I (Ph.D. program), EconS 501 - Syllabus – EconS 501
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Advanced Microeconomic Theory – II (Ph.D. program), EconS 503 - Syllabus – EconS 503
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Industrial Organization (Ph.D. program), EconS 594 - Syllabus – EconS 594
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Strategy and Game Theory, EconS 424 - Syllabus – EconS 424
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Intermediate Microeconomic Theory with Calculus, EconS 301 - Syllabus – EconS 301
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Introduction to Microeconomics, EconS 101 - Syllabus – EconS 101
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Short and Summer courses: Introduction to Microeconomics, Loyola University, Sevilla, June 2021, Syllabus. - Day 1, June 28th:
- Session I, Choice under uncertainty.
- Session II, Introduction to games and dominated strategies.
- Session III, Nash equilibrium in pure strategies.
- Session IV, Nash equilibrium in mixed strategies.
- Day 2, June 29th:
- Session V, Sequential-move games.
- Session VI, Examples and bargaining games.
- Session VII, Repeated games.
- Session VIII, Incomplete information and Auctions.
Environmental regulation under incomplete information. University of Wyoming, Laramie, October 2018. - Day 1: Common pool resources under incomplete information. References and slides.
- Day 2: Profit-enhancing regulation. References and slides.
- Day 3: Introducing regulation in signaling models. References and slides.
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