- Docente: Nadia Burani
- Credits: 10
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Political, social and international sciences (cod. 8494)
Learning outcomes
By the end of the couse the students will: - masterthe basic tools for thestudy of the behaviour of the main economic agents (consumers, firms, goverment) and of their interactions in the markets. - know the basic theoretical instrumentsfor the understandingof the redistributive effects of public policies, with particular reference to the Italiancase.
Course contents
INTRODUCTION
1. Preliminaries: themes of Microeconomics
2. Mathematical tools
PART I: CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION THEORY
Consumption Decisions
3. Consumer choice
4. Individual and market demand
Production Decisions
5. Production and technology
6. Production costs
PART II: MARKET STRUCTURE
Perfect Competition
7. Profit maximization and supply
8. Analysis of perfectly competitive markets
Monopoly
9. Market power and monopoly pricing
Oligopoly
10. Models of duopoly
PART III: GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM, EXTERNALITIES AND PUBLIC
GOODS
11. General equilibrium in pure exchange: efficiency and
equity
12. Externalities
13. Public Goods
Readings/Bibliography
Pindyck, R.S. e D.L. Rubinfeld: Microeconomics, Pearson, Prentice Hall, 2009.
Supplementary material on the course's website: www2.dse.unibo.it/burani/microeconomia2013.htm
Teaching methods
Lectures and tutorials
Assessment methods
The final assessment consists in awrittenexamination with multiple-choice questions, numerical exercises and theoretical questions.
Students who attend all lectures have the possibility to undertake a mid-term examination on the first part of the programme plus a final examination on the rest of thesyllabus.
Teaching tools
Tutorials will be provided on a weekly basis.
Office hours
See the website of Nadia Burani