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                      Course Description 
                    Advanced Microeconomics  
                    Department of Economics 
                    Master of Science Program 
         
        Module number and title: E 601, Advanced Microeconomics 
        Form and usability of the module: Core course for M.Sc. Economics program 
        Responsible teacher of the module: Prof. Ernst-Ludwig von Thadden 
        Cycle of offer: Each fall semester 
        ECTS credits: 10 
        Teaching method (hours per week): Lecture (4 SWS), exercise session (2 SWS). The 
        first half of the course is taught by Prof. von Thadden, the second by Dr. Lily Ling Yang. 
        Exercise sessions are held by teaching assistants to be announced at the beginning of the 
        course. 
        Workload: 300 hours, of which 63 in class and 237 independent study time. 
        Course language: English 
        Prerequisites: Students are expected to have solid mathematical skills at the level 
        reviewed in the Math Prep Course in Week 0 (26 – 30 August). Students without these 
        skills are expected to prepare prior to the start of the program and to attend the Math Prep 
        Course. 
        Grading: The entire grade will be based on the final examination taking place in the 
        December exam period after the end of teaching. This will be a written, closed-book 
        exam of 120 minutes. 
        Goals and contents of the module: The course is a foundational course for the whole 
        Master program, as all theories and applications of modern economics are based on 
        microeconomic foundations. The course has two objectives. First, it provides a self-
        contained advanced introduction to the core concepts, notions, and tools of much of 
        microeconomics, such as rational individual decision making, general equilibrium, and 
        strategic interactions. Second, it acquaints the students with the formal reasoning and 
        economic intuition behind modern economic analysis. 
        The course covers the following broad areas: 
          1)  Consumer and producer theory 
          2)  General equilibrium and welfare 
          3)  Games of complete information 
          4)  Games of incomplete information 
        Expected competences acquired after completion of the module: Upon successful 
        completion of the course, students will know and be able to apply the basic concepts of 
        microeconomic theory. In particular, they will be able to use the formal mathematical 
        tools necessary for understanding economic research and for analyzing problems in 
        economics and other social sciences. With these conceptual and formal competences, 
        students will be able to critically evaluate economic arguments and conduct and 
        communicate their own research in microeconomics and related areas. 
        Further information: A list of textbooks will be announced at the start of the course. 
        The following two books cover all topics discussed in the course and much more: 
        Mas-Colell, Andreu, Michael Whinston, Jerry Green: Microeconomic Theory, Oxford 
        University Press, 1995. 
        Varian, Hal: Microeconomic Analysis, Norton, New York and London, 1992. 
        The mathematics needed for this and other courses in the program is covered, e.g., by 
        Simon, Carl and Lawrence Blume: Mathematics for Economists, Norton, New York and 
        London, 1994. 
        Hammond, Peter and Knut Sydsaeter: Essential Mathematics for Economic Analysis, 
        Pearson Education, London, 2002. 
        Expected number of students in class: 70 
        Contact Information: 
        Ernst-Ludwig von Thadden, Phone: (0621) 181 - 1914; email: vthadden@uni-
        mannheim.de; Office: 3.19, VWL-Building; Office hours: upon appointment. 
        Lily Ling Yang, Phone: (0621) 181 – 3059; email: lily.yang@uni-mannheim.de; 
        Office: 3.42, VWL-Building; Office hours: upon appointment. 
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