Course Information
Course title
Microeconomic Theory (Ⅱ) B 
Semester
112-2 
Designated for
COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES  GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF ECONOMICS  
Instructor
JUNROK PARK 
Curriculum Number
ECON8813 
Curriculum Identity Number
323EM0840 
Class
 
Credits
2.0 
Full/Half
Yr.
Half 
Required/
Elective
Required 
Time
第9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16 週
Monday 7,8,9(14:20~17:20) Wednesday 9,10(16:30~18:20) 
Remarks
Restriction: MA students and beyond OR Restriction: Ph. D students
The upper limit of the number of students: 20. 
 
Course introduction video
 
Table of Core Capabilities and Curriculum Planning
Table of Core Capabilities and Curriculum Planning
Course Syllabus
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Course Description

This class will introduce students to the problems of moral hazard and asymmetric information. We show how these forces can undermine the efficiency of markets and discuss how contracting can help address these problems. This class focuses on developing common tools, and draws applications from labor economics, industrial organization and public economics. 

Course Objective
By the end of the course, students are expected to understand the basic toolkits of mechanism design and contract theory to formalize economic concepts and ideas. 
Course Requirement
Students are expected to understand undergraduate level Microeconomic theory and standard solution techniques for constrained optimization problems. 
Student Workload (expected study time outside of class per week)
Please see the syllabus at
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/ww21hp7ga5fi4598q1wzh/syllabus_graduate_micro2B.pdf?rlkey=kz2ggl97ggmljqgnc6ki23d91&dl=0 
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Designated reading
 
References
 
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