Middlebury

ECON 0390

Game Theory II

Game Theory II
This course is a more or less self-contained sequel to ECON 0380. The focus is on games with asymmetric information, and the list of topics includes games of moral hazard with hidden action or hidden knowledge, adverse selection games, mechanism design and contract theory, games of screening and signaling, and auctions. We shall also consider their application to such diverse fields as labor economics, finance, industrial organization and political economy. (ECON 0255 required; ECON 0380 recommended) 3 hrs. sem.
Subject:
Economics
Department:
Economics
Division:
Social Sciences
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Sections

Fall 2012

ECON0390A-F12 Lecture (Matthews)

Fall 2010

ECON0390A-F10 Lecture (Matthews)

Fall 2009

ECON0390A-F09 Lecture (Matthews)

Spring 2009

ECON0390A-S09 Lecture (Matthews)

Fall 2007

ECON0390A-F07 Lecture (Matthews)

Spring 2005

ECON0390A-S05 Lecture (Matthews)

Fall 2004

ECON0390A-F04 Lecture

Spring 2004

ECON0390A-S04 Lecture (Matthews)