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UE754 - Microeconomics. Markets and market failures : consumers, games, and information
Lieu et planning
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48 bd Jourdan
48 bd Jourdan 75014 Paris
annuel / hebdomadaire, mercredi 08:00-12:00
du 9 septembre 2020 au 30 juin 2021
Description
Dernière modification : 29 mai 2020 20:57
- Type d'UE
- Enseignements fondamentaux de master
- Disciplines
- Économie
- Page web
- https://www.parisschoolofeconomics.eu/en/teaching/masters-program/ppd-public-policy-and-development/being-ppd-student-resources-internship/
- Langues
- anglais
- Mots-clés
- Économie
- Aires culturelles
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Intervenant·e·s
- Oliver Vanden Eynde [référent·e] chargé de recherche, CNRS / Paris School of Economics (PJSE)
- François Libois chargé de recherche, INRAE / Paris School of Economics (PJSE)
The aim of this course is first to bring to students the various tools of microeconomic theory. It will insist on providing students with a deep understanding of a range of microeconomic principles and on fostering their ability to apply those principles to practical economic policy and international development issues. It will do so by alternating the teaching of theoretical concepts and discussion and examples of their application to the analysis of policy issues. The course will cover consumer theory and applications, production theory and applications, choice under uncertainty, partial and general equilibrium, externality and public goods, and monopoly and pricing. It will include an introduction to game theory as well as some elements of contract theory. Applications will embrace public policy issues of both industrialised and developing economies. They will be chosen among topics as diverse as comparison of living standards, impact of minimum wage policies, or the access to insurance for the poor
Le programme détaillé n'est pas disponible.
Master
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Séminaires de tronc commun
– Politiques publiques et développement
– M1/S1-S2
Suivi et validation – annuel hebdomadaire = 6 ECTS
MCC – contrôle continu, examen
Renseignements
- Contacts additionnels
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- Informations pratiques
Mentions APE et PPD, secrétariat pédagogique, 48 bd Jourdan 75014 Paris, tél. : 01 80 52 19 43/44. Pour tout renseignement, veuillez écrire à master-ppd@psemail.eu
48 Boulevard Jourdan, 75014 Paris
du lundi au mardi de 15h30h à 17h30 et du jeudi au vendredi de 10h à 12h30.
Le syllabus et le planning du cours seront disponibles sur le site Internet :
- Direction de travaux des étudiants
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- Réception des candidats
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- Pré-requis
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Dernière modification : 29 mai 2020 20:57
- Type d'UE
- Enseignements fondamentaux de master
- Disciplines
- Économie
- Page web
- https://www.parisschoolofeconomics.eu/en/teaching/masters-program/ppd-public-policy-and-development/being-ppd-student-resources-internship/
- Langues
- anglais
- Mots-clés
- Économie
- Aires culturelles
- -
Intervenant·e·s
- Oliver Vanden Eynde [référent·e] chargé de recherche, CNRS / Paris School of Economics (PJSE)
- François Libois chargé de recherche, INRAE / Paris School of Economics (PJSE)
The aim of this course is first to bring to students the various tools of microeconomic theory. It will insist on providing students with a deep understanding of a range of microeconomic principles and on fostering their ability to apply those principles to practical economic policy and international development issues. It will do so by alternating the teaching of theoretical concepts and discussion and examples of their application to the analysis of policy issues. The course will cover consumer theory and applications, production theory and applications, choice under uncertainty, partial and general equilibrium, externality and public goods, and monopoly and pricing. It will include an introduction to game theory as well as some elements of contract theory. Applications will embrace public policy issues of both industrialised and developing economies. They will be chosen among topics as diverse as comparison of living standards, impact of minimum wage policies, or the access to insurance for the poor
Le programme détaillé n'est pas disponible.
-
Séminaires de tronc commun
– Politiques publiques et développement
– M1/S1-S2
Suivi et validation – annuel hebdomadaire = 6 ECTS
MCC – contrôle continu, examen
- Contacts additionnels
- -
- Informations pratiques
Mentions APE et PPD, secrétariat pédagogique, 48 bd Jourdan 75014 Paris, tél. : 01 80 52 19 43/44. Pour tout renseignement, veuillez écrire à master-ppd@psemail.eu
48 Boulevard Jourdan, 75014 Paris
du lundi au mardi de 15h30h à 17h30 et du jeudi au vendredi de 10h à 12h30.
Le syllabus et le planning du cours seront disponibles sur le site Internet :
- Direction de travaux des étudiants
- -
- Réception des candidats
- -
- Pré-requis
- -
-
48 bd Jourdan
48 bd Jourdan 75014 Paris
annuel / hebdomadaire, mercredi 08:00-12:00
du 9 septembre 2020 au 30 juin 2021