Monash University Business & Economics handbook 1995

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ECO4840

Industrial organisation

Dr Xiaokai Yang and Dr He-ling Shi

Two 1.5 hour lecturers per week * Second semester * Clayton * Prerequisite: ECO2020 or ECO2830

Objectives On completion of this subject students should be able to assess the modern developments of the theory of industrial organisation; extend their knowledge on intermediate microeconomics by systematically integrating information, quality, organisation and incentives; be able to undertake theoretical and empirical research in the field of industrial organisation.

Synopsis Theories of the firm, contract, property rights structure, market structure, hierarchy, bargaining, principal-agent relationship, research and development, advertising, and entry, exit, and pricing strategy. The equilibrium implications of the internal organisation of a firm and the organisational structure of the market are examined in relation to strategic interactions between agents, information problems and related incentive mechanisms. Basic game theory and concepts of game equilibrium will be taught and applied to the analysis of opportunistic behaviour and related transactions costs.

Assessment Written (3000-word essay): 30% * Examination (3 hours): 70%

Prescribed texts

Tirole J The theory of industrial organisation Cambridge MIT Press, 1988

Recommended texts

Fudenberg D and Tirole J Game theory MIT Press, 1991

Kreps D A course in microeconomic theory Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1990


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