Neoclassical analysis of general equilibrium, welfare economics, imperfect competition, externalities and public goods, risk and uncertainty, game theory, adverse selection, and moral hazard. Multivariate calculus is used. Students should enroll in the lecture sections ONLY. Discussion sections will be assigned during the first week of class. See syllabus for more details.
5 units · Letter or Credit/No Credit · GER: WAY-FR, WAY-SI
Neoclassical analysis of general equilibrium, welfare economics, imperfect competition, externalities and public goods, risk and uncertainty, game theory, adverse selection, and moral hazard. Multivariate calculus is used. Students should enroll in the lecture sections ONLY. Discussion sections will be assigned during the first week of class. See syllabus for more details.
Offered in Autumn 2025, Winter 2026 at Stanford University.