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                        SYLLABUS 
        
        
       Course Title:   Advanced Microeconomics 
       ECTS credits –4 
       Auditorium hours -34  
       Prerequisites:  Intermediate Microeconomics 
       Professor/ Instructor:  Assistant Professor A. Sargsyan 
       Instructors E-mail : sargsyan.anna@gmail.com  
        
        
       COURSE DESCRIPTION: 
       This course provides a comprehensive and accessible graduate-level introduction to the 
       foundations and most important theoretic models used in modern microeconomics. The material 
       in  the  course  includes  the  economic  analysis  useful  for  understanding  the  structure  and 
       performance of markets and the factors which affect the performance of a business. By stressing 
       the mathematical structure that is common to many microeconomic theories coupled with 
       intuitive explanations, this course will facilitate your journey through the graduate program and 
       beyond.  
        
       COURSE OBJECTIVES:  
        1.  Understand the foundations, basic framework, and complexity of microeconomic theory. 
        2.  Recognize the contribution and limitations of traditional consumer and producer theories. 
        3.   Explore newer economic theories and modeling of more complex situations such as 
       household production processes, decisions under uncertainty, models of imperfect 
       competition, and the economics of information.  
        4.  Apply introduced theories in a discussion of your research interests 
        5.  Deepen your understanding of microeconomic theory. 
        6.  Sharpen your analytical skills and critical thinking. 
        7.  Improve your academic reading skills. 
        
        
       COURSE TOPICS/UNITS:  
        
          The course will cover the following topics: 
        
        
                                              Introduction, course overview, and 
                              1               review (economic models and the 
                                              mathematics of optimization) 
                              2               Preferences, Utility Maximization 
                                              and Demand 
                              3               Income and Substitution Effects and 
                                              Consumer Welfare 
                                              Demand Relationships among 
                              4               Goods, Household Production and 
                                              Attribute Models 
                              5               Decision Making under Uncertainty 
                              6               Game Theory, Review 
                              7               Production Functions 
                              8               Cost Functions and Profit 
                                              Maximization 
                              9               Competitive Markets and Analysis 
                             10               Monopoly and Price Discrimination 
                                              Bertrand and Cournot Models, 
                             11               Collusion and Product 
                                              Differentiation 
                             12               The Organization of the Firm and 
                                              Nature of Industry 
                            13                Input markets: Labor and Capital 
                                              Markets 
                             14               Advanced topics in Business 
                                              Strategy 
                             15               Economics of Information 
                   
                                                      
                  TEXTBOOK(S) AND REFERENCES 
                  Textbook (required):  
                      1.  Walter Nicholson and Christopher Snyder.  Microeconomic Theory: Basic Principles and 
                          Extensions, (11th ed.) 
                      2.  Michael R. Baye and Jeffrey T. Prince (2010), Managerial Economics and Business 
                          Strategy, 8th edition. 
                      3.  Microeconomics for MBAs: The Economic Way of Thinking for Managers.(7 th. ed.). 
                           
        
       GRADING PLAN 
       Coursework will be weighted as follows:  
                     a.  Component 1 (class activity), weight 30%   
                     b.  Component 2 (paper), weight 20   
                     c.  Component 3 (interim exam), weight 20%   
                     d.  Component 4 (attendance), weight 10%    
                     e.  Component 5 (final exam), weight 20%   
        
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