Syllabus

Advanced Microeconomics - Graduate Level

Code
NA3005
Points
7.5 ECTS-credits
Level
Second Cycle Level 1
School
School of Culture and Society
Subject field
Economics (NAA)
Group of Subjects
Economics
Disciplinary Domain
Natural Science, 50%
Social Science, 50%
This course can be included in the following main field(s) of study
Economics1
Microdata Analysis2
Progression indicator within (each) main field of study
1A1N
2A1N
Approved
Approved by the Faculty School of Culture and Society, 05 September 2007.
This syllabus is valid from 24 September 2007.

Learning Outcomes

After completing the course the students will:
- demonstrate good insight in the mathematics of optimization
- be able to use different optimization methods, such as profit maximization and cost minimization, - be able to interpret concepts such as duality and the envelope theorem.
- be able to use different functions, such as the indirect utility function, the expenditure function and the cost function.
- the first and second welfare theorem
- apply comparative static analysis
- be able to analyse situations and changes in an imperfect market.

Course Content

The purpose of the course is to present analytical models and methods within microeconomic theory. The course can be seen as a continuation of the microeconomic courses presented at a previous level. One important difference to the earlier course is the use of more formal analytical methods. Furthermore, general equilibrium and welfare theory are given more attention.

Assessment

Written exam and assignments.

Forms of Study

Lectures.

Grades

The Swedish grades U–VG.

Prerequisites

  • Equivalent of a bachelor’s degree in economics. Students registered on the one-year master’s programme in economics or other master’s program at the School of Economics and Social Sciences are also eligible for this course after special individual examination.

Other Information

The student is entitled to four resits.