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The objective of the course is to provide students with advanced knowledge in some areas of micro economic theory. The course will focus on 1) Individual behavior 2) Collective behavior 3) Choice under uncertainty 4) Intertemporal choice.
The course provides an introduction to the foundations of microeconomics: markets and game theory. Gametheory is a set of theoretical tools for analyzing strategic behavior. We will develop and apply these tools toindustrial organization, markets, and firm behavior. We’ll discuss concrete and real-world examples of theirapplications, including market regulation and competition law.
This course is geared towards first and second-year doctoral candidates of MTEC. It is held as in a workshop style. Students attending this seminar will benefit from interdisciplinary discussions and insights into current and future work in business and economics research.
This is a theoretical course on the economics of financial decision making, at the crossroads between Microeconomics and Finance. It discusses portfolio choice theory, risk sharing, market equilibrium and asset pricing.
This Risk Case Study Challenge gives MSc students the challenging opportunity to work on a real risk-modelling and/or risk-management case in close collaboration with a Risk Center corporate partner. The Corporate Partner for the Spring 2022 Edition will be announced soon.