2012/2013 KAN-OE21 Advanced Industrial Organization
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Advanced Industrial Organization |
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Language | English |
Exam ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Semester |
Course period | Spring |
Time Table | Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
Max. participants | 25 |
Study board |
Study Board for MSc in Advanced Economics and Finance
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Last updated on 26-02-2013 |
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This is a mandatory course for the elite MSc in Advanced Economics and Finance. It is assumed that students have knowledge similar to the entry requirements for the MSc in Advanced Economics and Finance. For spring courses knowledge similar to the content of the 1st-semester courses is assumed as well. The courses have 60 confrontation hours (lectures and exercises), and there is a high level of interaction between lecturer and students, and in general a high work load. | |||||||||||||||||
Examination | |||||||||||||||||
Advanced Industrial Organization | |||||||||||||||||
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The students must hand in 3 exercise preparations during the course and must pass 2 out of three exercise preparations on an approved/not approved basis before the final exam. If a student - due to documented illness or failed attempts - does not pass 2 out of 3 exercise preparations, the student will be given a final chance to retake this part of the course by handing in a new exercise preparation prior to the final exam. |
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The purpose of this course is to progress on some topics from the undergraduate teaching of Microeconomics and /or Industrial Organization (e.g. oligopoly coordination or vertical restraints) and to cover some additional topics (for example the economics of networks and two-sided markets, mergers, as well as R&D and innovation). The course will also cover the new empirical industrial economics that analyses real market behaviour on the basis of rigid IO theory. It is assumed that students are familiar with Intermediate Microeconomics. |
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Lectures, student workshops, presentations in class, and exercises | |||||||||||||||||
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Part of this course may be taken as a PhD course by a limited number of PhD students. | |||||||||||||||||
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Last updated on 26-02-2013