Advance Issues in Economic Analysis
Course features
Elective Course
Credits : 5
RE&D Department
Lecture Hours : 5
Lab Hours : 0
Autumn Semester
Teacher
Professor
His research interests include the design and analysis of environmental policy.
Professor
His research interests are in the areas of development economics, rural development, input-output analysis, and the application of new quantitative methods to investigate the impact of economic policies on rural development, economic convergence, and income distribution.
Course Content
The course is an extension of Microeconomic Theory II. The course objective is to introduce students to the effectiveness concept of the competitive economic paradigm. In addition, the course provides an elementary introduction to basics of game theory.
Upon course completion, a typical student is expected to:
- To understand the theoretical underpinning of applied public policies.
- To comprehend the necessity and the limits of state intervention to market system.
- To build and analyze frameworks of cooperative solutions.