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3.00 Credits
Private and asymmetric information, moral hazard with optimal contracts, adverse selection with applications to signaling and screening, and incentive mechanisms such as auctions and tournaments. Prerequisites: 01:220:203 and 01:960:211 or 285; 01:640:136 or 152.
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Theories and evidence of agency problems and firm performance; product markets, capital markets, and labor markets and managerial inefficiency; governance and alternative firm organizational structures. Prerequisites: 01:220:203, 322.
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Mathematical approach to topics in theoretical economics: linear models, nonlinear programming, comparative statics, consumer behavior, theory of the firm, market structure, welfare theory. Prerequisites: 01:220:203, 204, 322.
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Development and use of advanced techniques of production management, including advanced topics in linear programming, PERT, nonlinear programming, dynamic programming, stochastic inventory theory, Markov analysis and simulation. Prerequisites: 01:220:203, 322; 01:640:136 or 152.
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Role of money and the monetary system in determining income, employment, and price level; techniques of monetary policy; relation of monetary and fiscal policy; international policies. Prerequisites: 01:220:204, 322.
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Selection of a financial portfolio under conditions of uncertainty. Treatment of risk. Case histories of investment fund performance. Prerequisite: 01:220:394.
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Alternative government policies to ensure fulfillment of the national goals of full employment, price stability, satisfactory growth, and balanced international payments. Prerequisites: 01:220:204, 322.
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Application of contemporary economic theory to managerial decisions and to public policy affecting business. Incremental analysis; applications of linear programming to cost minimization and product mix; demand forecasting; pricing problems; and issues of public policy. Prerequisites: 01:220:203, 322.
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Application of forecasting to private- and public-sector decisions. Emphasis on time-series models with microeconomic and macroeconomic applications and computer exercises. Prerequisites: 01:220:203,204, 322.
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Economic dynamics; variational methods with applications; economics under uncertainty; imperfect information and market structure; social choice, design of incentive-compatible systems; general equilibrium. Prerequisites: 01:220:203,204, 322.
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