- Docente: Corrado Benassi
- Credits: 8
- SSD: SECS-P/01
- Language: Italian
- Moduli: Corrado Benassi (Modulo 1) Sara Capacci (Modulo 2)
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
- Campus: Rimini
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Business Economics (cod. 0909)
Learning outcomes
The successful student should know the basics of microeconomic analysis. In particular, s/he will be able to assess the behaviour of consumers and firms, and how markets work; to identify theoretically relevant market models; to apply microeconomic principles in looking at the real world.
Course contents
Please note: This is an introductory course in microeconomics, which provides the basic analysis of the economic agents' behaviour and the end result of their interaction.
Course content
Module 1 (C Benassi)
1. An introduction to political economy: Methodological problems; using models; microeconomics and macroeconomics.
2. Theory of consumers' behaviour and general equilibrium in pure exchange:
- preference representation and budget constraints; individual demand: demand functions (marshallian and hicksian) and engel curves; consumers' surplus;
- intertemporal choice and choice under uncertainty;
- general equilibrium in pure exchange; Pareto efficiency and the core; the fundamental theorems of welfare economics;
- introductory remarks on the economics of information: moral hazard and adverse selection.
3. Production and costs:
- theory of production.
- cost theory.
Module 2 (S Capacci)
1. The economics of markets:
- aggregation and market demand, elasticity and comparative statics;
- perfect competition and monopoly;
- product differentation and monopolistic competition; Chamberlin and Hotelling;
- oligopoly: non cooperative games and Nash equilibrium; the standard models of Cournot, Bertrand and Stackelberg; repeated games and collusion; games in extensive form and entry barriers;
- natural monopoly and contestability; introductory remaks on the economics of regulation.
2. Economic efficiency and welfare:
- externalities and the Coase theorem;
- public goods and public choices.
Readings/Bibliography
R.H. Frank, Microeconomia. Comportamento razionale, mercato e istituzioni. McGraw-Hill Italia, Milano, ultima edizione.
F.Delbono e S.Zamagni, Microeconomia, Il Mulino, Bologna, ultima edizione.
Teaching methods
this ia a taught course with classes
Assessment methods
Written test.
Office hours
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