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Nr. LV-Typ(en) LV-Titel
5737 PI Microeconomic Models and Methods (Applied Track) Präsenz-Modus
Anmeldung über LPIS
vom 19.02.2024 15:00 bis 25.02.2024 23:59
Abmeldung über LPIS
vom 19.02.2024 15:00 bis 10.03.2024 23:59

LV-Leiter/in Assoz.Prof PD Melis Kartal, Ph.D.
Planpunkte Master Microeconomic Models and Methods
Semesterstunden 2
Unterrichtssprache Englisch

Termine
Mi, 13.03.2024 16:00-18:00 Uhr TC.3.05 (Lageplan)
Mi, 20.03.2024 16:00-18:00 Uhr TC.3.05 (Lageplan)
Mi, 10.04.2024 16:00-18:00 Uhr TC.3.05 (Lageplan)
Mi, 17.04.2024 16:00-18:00 Uhr TC.3.05 (Lageplan)
Mi, 24.04.2024 16:00-18:00 Uhr TC.3.05 (Lageplan)
Mi, 08.05.2024 16:00-18:00 Uhr D4.2.008 (Lageplan)
Mi, 15.05.2024 16:00-18:00 Uhr TC.3.05 (Lageplan)
Mi, 22.05.2024 16:00-18:00 Uhr TC.3.05 (Lageplan)
Mi, 29.05.2024 16:00-18:00 Uhr TC.3.05 (Lageplan)
Mi, 05.06.2024 16:00-18:00 Uhr TC.3.05 (Lageplan)
Mi, 12.06.2024 16:00-18:00 Uhr TC.3.05 (Lageplan)
Mi, 19.06.2024 16:00-18:00 Uhr TC.3.05 (Lageplan)
Do, 27.06.2024 16:00-18:00 Uhr P TC.2.01 (Lageplan)
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Weitere Informationen https://learn.wu.ac.at/vvz/24s/5737

Kontakt:
melis.kartal@wu.ac.at
Inhalte der LV:

Microeconomic Models and Methods is an advanced course that teaches selected fundamental microeconomic models and methods in more detail. The course starts with an introduction to relations and preference relations, leading to a model of decision-making under risk. It then turns to welfare economics and studies social welfare functions, continuing with utilitarianism and Pareto efficiency. We consider the problem of mechanism design, using a public goods game and auctions as an example. After introducing the Vickrey-Clarke-Groves mechanism, we turn to second-best mechanisms and finally to market mechanisms.

Lernergebnisse (Learning Outcomes):

After attending this course, students will be able to:

  • understand the reasons for the widespread assumption of expected utility maximization.
  • explain the theoretical basics of welfare comparisons and their limits.
  • understand the source of inefficiencies arising under incomplete information.
  • construct efficient mechanisms to handle social choice problems.
  • explain how large markets may eliminate inefficiencies.
Regelung zur Anwesenheit:

The attendance requirement is met, if a student is present at least 80%. Therefore, students are allowed to be absent for up to two classes.

Lehr-/Lerndesign:
  • Lectures with material developed on the whiteboard and supported by slides
  • Discussion of examples

Slides and exercises will be uploaded on learn@wu. Students are requested to prepare for each class with the provided material.

Leistung(en) für eine Beurteilung:

There will be weekly homework exercises (30%) and a written final exam (60%). The remaining 10% can be gained by active participation, i.e. by answering questions raised during the course or contributing to the discussion thoughtfully. A retake of the final exam will also be offered for those not reaching 50% in total.

grading scheme: 0.0-49.9: 5 / 50.0-62.4: 4 / 62.5-74.9: 3 / 75.0-87.4: 2 / 87.5-100.0: 1

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