Intermediate Microeconomics
1
2015-2016
02639414
Economics
Portuguese
English
Face-to-face
SEMESTRIAL
6.0
Compulsory
2nd Cycle Studies - Mestrado
Recommended Prerequisites
Solid knowledge of microeconomic analysis, mathematical analysis and econometric methods is highly advisable.
Teaching Methods
The main propositions are shown in class using either the blackboard or powerpoint. The students will have access to handouts for specific topics as well as specific bibliographic references to complement class presentation. After each leacture, there will be a set of exercises to be solved by the student in the following week.
Four articles/reports will be selected for presentation and discussion by groups of students. The material will be extracted from Portuguese regulatory agencies and students will have to show their understanding of the main aspects contained in the article/report.
Learning Outcomes
Students are expected to: 1) derive the main decision rules of consumers and firms in a market economy; 2) discuss the properties of a competitive equilibrium; and 3) discuss the decision-making in non-cooperative games.
Work Placement(s)
NoSyllabus
1. Basic notions of mathematical economics
2. Consumer choice
3. The theory of the firm
4. Technical efficiency
5. General equilibrium analysis
6. Game theory.
Head Lecturer(s)
Paulino Maria Freitas Teixeira
Assessment Methods
Continuous Assessment
Attendance (5%); problem solving and class discussion (15%); midterm test (35%), Final test (45%) : 100.0%
Final Assessment
Exam: 100.0%
Bibliography
MAS-COLELL, Andreu ; WHINSTON, Michal D. ; GREEN, Jerry R. – Microeconomic theory. New York : Oxford University Press, 1995. [BP 330.101.542 MAS]
CHIANG, Alpha C. ; WAINWRIGHT, Kevin – Fundamental methods of mathematical economics. 4th ed.. Boston : McGraw-Hill, 2005. [BP 51-7 CHI]
MATEUS, Abel ; MATEUS, Margarida Moreira – Microeconomia : teoria e aplicações. Lisboa : Verbo, 2001-2002. 2 vol. [BP 330.101.542 MAT]
SIMON, Carl P. ; BLUME, Lawrence – Mathematics for economists. New York : W. W. Norton & Company,1994. [BP 51-7 SIM]
No decorrer do curso serão ainda selecionados, para discussão na aula, cerca de quatro textos (artigos científicos ou relatórios) produzidos no âmbito de entidades reguladoras nacionais.