30419 - COMPUTATIONAL MICROECONOMICS - MODULE 2 (MECHANISM DESIGN)
Department of Economics
NENAD KOS
Prerequisites
Mission & Content Summary
MISSION
CONTENT SUMMARY
- Adverse Selection.
- Market for lemons.
- Second degree price discrimination.
- Delegation.
- Audit mechanisms and costly state verification.
- Ex ante contracting.
- Limited liability.
- Insurance markets.
- Regulation.
- Uuctions.
- Signaling Models.
- Moral Hazard.
- Matching.
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)
KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
- Identify an incomplete information environment.
- Distinguish between moral hazard and adverse selection.
- Define a game that models the interaction under consideration.
- Illustrate a contract that alleviates the underlying conflict of interest.
APPLYING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
- Derive or compute equilibria of economic mechanisms.
- Design optimal selling mechanisms in various environments.
- Construct a contract that aligns incentives.
- Identify whether a matching algorithm is stable.
- Propose a matching algorithm that satisfies certain criteria.
- Critically asses a strategic interaction and model it.
Teaching methods
- Face-to-face lectures
- Exercises (exercises, database, software etc.)
DETAILS
In addition to face-to-face lectures, the students are given exercises to solve. Those exercises allow students to apply the analytical tools learned during the course.
Assessment methods
Continuous assessment | Partial exams | General exam | |
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ATTENDING AND NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
The students’ assessment is based on written exam(s). The written exam(s) consists of exercises and open questions aimed at assessing students’ ability to apply the analytical tools illustrated during the course. Students can take a partial written exam and the final written exam at the end of the course. In this case, the weight is 50% for the partial exam and 50% for the end of term exam. Alternatively, students can take a written exam that accounts for 100% of the final grade.
Teaching materials
ATTENDING AND NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
A textbook has not been chosen yet but are available on the online platform before the start of the course.