Courses: Econ of Info and Uncertainty (ECONB315001)
Fall 2009
Class Number: 1286
I
New Course: A study of economic behavior under conditions of
incomplete information and uncertainty. Topics include problems of
moral hazard and adverse selection in agency theory and signaling
model, sequential games of incomplete information, bilateral
bargaining and reputation. Applications include optimal insurance
contracts, financial bubbles, credit rationing and the value of
information. Prerequisite: ECON B200. Enrollment limited to 20
students with preference to senior and junior majors, then sophomores,
then random.
Fulfills: Class Nbr: 1286 Div: I
DepartmentTaught ByStahnke,Richard |
LocationBryn Mawr, DAL25 Meeting TimesTTH 10:00am-11:30am |
