Microeconomic Theory with computational applications. Topics may include risk and uncertainty, information economics, game theory, bargaining, auctions. Knowledge of python and Julia is useful but not required. Credit will be granted for only one of ECON 303 or ECON 306. Prerequisite: A score of 68% or higher in ECON 304. Permission of the School is also acceptable.
Microeconomic Theory with computational applications. Topics may include risk and uncertainty, information economics, game theory, bargaining, auctions. Knowledge of python and Julia is useful but not required. Credit will be granted for only one of ECON 303 or ECON 306. Prerequisite: A score of 68% or higher in ECON 304. Permission of the School is also acceptable.