Advanced Microeconomic Analysis

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This is the homepage of Advanced Micreoeconomic Analysis, Autumn 2009.

The Schedule is here.

Part of the course will be taught by Håkan J. Holm.

An overview of the course is available here. Note that most of the exercises recommended are found in the book.

 

Messages

bulletWhile the results will, unfortunately, not be posted until the week begining Nov. 16, the exam and the solutions (questions 1, 2 and 4; questions 3 and 5) can be perused.
bulletShort answers to the pre-exam.
bulletSome notes on the two relevant exercises not covered during last lecture.
bulletThe final exam from 2008 and a set of answers/solutions are available.
bulletRe-shuffle: in the interest of the flow of the course, there will be a switch between the treatment of Ch. 25 in the book (Information) and the supplementary material. Thus, most of the Information part of the course will be covered on October 15, and the article by Richard Friberg will be covered on October 21.
bulletExercises to be discussed during last lecture ("pre-exam")
bulletAnswers and suggested solutions to the home assignment.
bulletThe home assignment is out; it is due on September 29 at 10.15.
bulletThe first exercise session for group 1 is moved from Monday, September 14 to Thursday, September 17, 16-18 in the same room, EC3:211. There is no pre-assignment of groups -- if attendance is too asymmetric there will be.
bulletThe home assignment will be distributed (and posted here) on September 15; it will be due at 10.15 on Tuesday, September 29.

 

Complementary readings and notes

bulletNotes for the third part of the course
bulletSupplementary exercises for the monopoly part.
bulletThis article by Richard Friberg on price discrimination, uncertainty and common currencies (can only be accessed from within the Lund University system) will be discussed as an application. It is recommended that everyone reads it quickly for discussion on the lecture October 15.
bulletNotes for the second part of the course.
bulletA very brief introduction to some useful mathematics.
bulletNotes for the first part of the course.

 

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