32424 - Advanced Microeconomics

Academic Year 2012/2013

  • Docente: Nadia Burani
  • Credits: 10
  • SSD: SECS-P/01
  • Language: Italian
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Economics and Economic Policy (cod. 8420)

    Also valid for Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Financial Markets and Institutions (cod. 0901)

Learning outcomes


Course contents

PART I: CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION DECISIONS
Consumer theory
1. Consumer behaviour: utility maximization
2. Choice: comparative statics
3. Demand: aggregation
4. Intertemporal choices
Theory of the firm
5. Technology and production function
6. Profit maximization
7. Cost minimization
8. Cost function

PART II: DECISIONS UNDER UNCERTAINTY
9. Expected utility theory
10. Lotteries and risk aversion

PART III: GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM
11. Pure exchange economies
12. Production

Readings/Bibliography

The main textbook is H. R. Varian: "Microeconomic Analysis", third Edition 1992, W.W. Northon & Co. Inc.
Further readings:

  • D.M. Kreps: "A Course in Microeconomic Theory", Prentice Hall, 1990
  • A. Mas-Colell, M.D. Whinston, J.R. Green:"Microeconomic Theory", Oxford University Press, 1995
See also the course's web-page:
www2.dse.unibo.it/burani/microav.htm

Teaching methods

Lectures and tutorials.

Assessment methods

The final assessment consists in awrittenexamination with 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 and a final examination on the rest of thesyllabus.

No oral examinations are admitted.

Teaching tools

Theory will be complemented by tutorials, to be held within the ordinary time schedule.

Office hours

See the website of Nadia Burani