MICROECONOMICS
9 credits during the 1st year of 8698 Maritime, Logistics and Transport Economics and Business (L-18) GENOVA
9 credits during the 1st year of 8699 Economics (L-33) GENOVA
- Business Administration 8697 (coorte 2019/2020)
- ECONOMIC POLICY 64452
- MACROECONOMICS 55648
- Business Administration 8697 (coorte 2020/2021)
- PUBLIC FINANCE - ECONOMICS OF TAXATION 64836
- MACROECONOMICS 55648
- ECONOMIC POLICY 64452
- Maritime, Logistics and Transport Economics and Business 8698 (coorte 2019/2020)
- MACROECONOMICS 55648
- TRANSPORT ECONOMICS 63739
- Maritime, Logistics and Transport Economics and Business 8698 (coorte 2020/2021)
- TRANSPORT ECONOMICS 63739
- MACROECONOMICS 55648
- Economics 8699 (coorte 2020/2021)
- MACROECONOMICS 55648
- ECONOMIC POLICY 60066
- LABOUR ECONOMICS 64797
- Economics 8699 (coorte 2019/2020)
- MACROECONOMICS 55648
- LABOUR ECONOMICS 64797
- ECONOMIC POLICY 60066
OVERVIEW
Microeconomics provides basics for understanding the functioning of the economic system. Particular attention is paid to the study of the behavior of consumers and firms and the analysis of the role of the market in the resources allocation process.
AIMS AND CONTENT
LEARNING OUTCOMES
The course aims to provide the first elements for understanding the functioning of the economic system. Particular attention is paid to the study of the behavior of economic actors (consumers and firms) and the analysis of the role of the market in the resources allocation process.
Teaching methods
Lectures
SYLLABUS/CONTENT
1. Scarcity and economics; The coordination of individual choices. The evolution of economic thought. The economic models.
2. The theory of consumer behavior. Price-consumption curve and income-consumption curve; individual demand and market demand. Elasticity and expenditure; introduction to behavioral economics.
3. Basic theory of the firm. Production and costs (long-run and short-run). Perfect competition: the individual and the market supply curve. The profit-maximisation hypothesis. The firm and the industry in the long run.
4 Factor demand and supply. Intertemporal choices and uncertainty choices.
5. Market power: monopoly, natural monopoly, product differentiation and monopolistic competition; price discrimination, duopoly (Cournot, Bertrand, Stackelberg). Collusion and prisoner dilemma; sequential games. Management theories. Oligopoly.
7. General equilibrium and welfare.
8. Asymmetric information (adverse selection and moral hazard), externalities, public goods.
RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY
Frank R H., Cartwright E., Microeconomia, McGraw-Hill, VII edizione
TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD
Ricevimento: every Tuesday, 3.00 pm (until last lessons week)
Exam Board
SERENA SCOTTO (President)
ANGELA TESTI
ANNA BOTTASSO
LUCA BELTRAMETTI
LESSONS
Teaching methods
Lectures
LESSONS START
18 September 2018
EXAMS
Assessment methods
Assessment |
Written exam |
Exam schedule
Date | Time | Location | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
31/05/2021 | 09:00 | GENOVA | Scritto | |
14/06/2021 | 09:00 | GENOVA | Scritto | |
01/07/2021 | 09:00 | GENOVA | Scritto | |
10/09/2021 | 09:00 | GENOVA | Scritto |
FURTHER INFORMATION
Attendance is recommended. Registration in the Unige learning platform Aulaweb is recommended