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Microeconomics II
(dt. Microeconomics II)
Level, degree of commitment | Advanced module, compulsory elective module |
Forms of teaching and learning, workload |
Lecture, recitation class, 180 hours (attendance: 56 hours, preparation and follow-up: 56 hours, exam preparation: 68 hours) |
Credit points, formal requirements |
6 CP Course requirement(s): Examination type: Written examination |
Language, Grading |
English,The grading is done with 0 to 15 points according to the examination regulations for the degree program B.Sc. Economics. |
Duration, frequency |
One semester, each winter semester |
Person in charge of the module's outline | Dr. Stefanie Brilon |
Contents
This module teaches basic concepts of game theory. Building on the knowledge gained in Microeconomics 1, models of interactive decision situations are introduced. Students will gain an initial overview of the limitations of rational decision models.
Qualification Goals
Upon completion of the module, students will be able to.
(1) formally describe interactive decision situations,
(2) name appropriate theoretical models and solution concepts,
(3) solve simple structured decision problems, and
(4) formulate assumptions about rational behavior of economic agents.
Prerequisites
None.
Applicability
Module imported from B.Sc. Economics.
When studying B.Sc. Business Mathematics, this module can be attended in the study area Specialization Modules.
The module is assigned to the focus area Economics. Further information on eligibility can be found in the description of the study area.
Recommended Reading
(not specified)
Please note:
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- Summer 2018
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- Summer 2021
- Winter 2021/22
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