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ECON 412 - Industrial Organization

3 Credits

(Fall)
Prerequisite(s): ECON 211 and ECON 312 This is an advanced course in undergraduate Industrial Organization. Industrial Organization is essentially a branch of applied Microeconomics, which seeks to understand the causes and effects of various market structures on pricing and product choice. We focus on the behavior of firms in imperfectly competitive markets, which appear to be far more common than the perfectly competitive markets. Topics include price discrimination, oligopolistic competition, network externalities, collusion through contractual arrangements, advertising. Some introductory topic in Game Theory will be introduced