Micro Economics Theory Tel Aviv 2004 Ariel Rubinstein

Micro Economic Theory A (2004-5)
Ariel Rubinstein 

All 67  grades are  posted.  

The exam and the solution, written by the Itai and Tamir, are posted. will take tome to the exam to reach me but I will do my best to grade them quickly.  

It is not clear when Moed B will take place.  In any case, students who did not take Moed A this year are not permitted to take Moed B.

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Lecturer Ariel Rubinstein    (office hour-please call 640-9601 to coordinate)
Teaching Assistants The teaching assistants will hold two separate sessions where they will go through the problem sets.  You will be asked to attend one of the two classes. 

Itay Fainmesser      and Tamir Aldema Tshuva  

Problem Sets It is extremely important that you submit all problem sets even though it is not a mandatory requirement.
Administrative problems Anna Ayach 
Date
Class Mon 18:15-19:45,

Wed 08:30-10:00

Ofer Hall

Economics 012

Hashlama  (in case we will need it) Fri    08:30-10:00 Economics 012
Targil (attend one of the two) Tamir: Thus 12-14  (for studnets with better math background)

Itai:     Wed 10-12 (for studnets with insufficient math background)

Economics 011 

Economics 012

Books David Kreps:  A Course in Microeconmic Theory, Princeton University Press, 1990

Andreu Mas-Colell, Michael D. Whinston, Jerry R. Green:  Microeconomic Theory, Oxford University Press, 1995.

Course Material A student is required to hold an e-mail address .  All material for the course will be posted on the web (and will not be distributed in class).

Downloading lecture notes and problems sets requires a "user name" and a password which will be given to students in the class and should not be transferred to other students!!

Exam

28 January 2005

Review questions

TAU Princeton/NYU

exam solution grades
1994A ---  
1997/8 A solution grades
1997/8  B page 1 page 2  
1998/9 A solution grades
1998/9 B solution  
1999/00 A solution  
2002/3 A solution grades 
2002/3 B    
2003/4A solution grades 
2004/5A solution  

Univ exam solution
Pr 1997 ---
Pr 1998 solution
Pr 1999 ---
Pr 2000 solution
Pr 2001 solution
Pr 2002 solution
NYU 2003  solution  

Students list   Please update your e-mail address at  http://www.ims.tau.ac.il/tal/

For registration send an e-mail to listserv@post.tau.ac.il  with the line:  

subscribe ECO1011-4111-01 Real Name

Plan of the course

In most of the course (about 80%) we study models of rational economic agent.  In the rest of the course we will discuss the notion of competitive equilibrium.

# Date Topic Lecture Notes Solution
      references  
1 25/10 Preferences preface    
2 27/10  Preferences L01   s01
3 1/11 Utility L02   s02
4 3/11 Utility    
5 8/11 Choice L03   s03
6 10/11 Criticism on Rationality    
15/11 Consumer's preferences L04   s04
8 17/11 Classes of consumer's preferences    
9 22/11 Demand    
10 24/11 Rationalizing Demand L05 s05
11  29/11 more on Demand.    
12 1/12 Indirect Utility L06 s06
13 6/12 LAST lecture on demand and supply    
14 8/12 Supply L07 s07
15 13/12 Expected Utility   
16 15/12  EU with money  L08 s08
17  20/12 Risk aversion  
18  22/12 Risk aversion L09  s09
19 27/12 Social Choice L10  s10
20 29/12 Social Choice Reny's paper  (available from a univ. server)+

sketch of Reny's proof

 
21  3/1    
22  5/1 The housing model B01  sb1 
23  10/1 Competitive equilibrium     
24  12/1   B02  sb2 
25  17/1  Core  B03  
26   26/1 Review  review  

(a sticker in TAU)

Special tasks
Before Lecture Task Links
Lecture 1 Intransitivities: http://gametheory.tau.ac.il/exp11/
Lecture 2 The Shepard Scale

http://www.sandlotscience.com/Ambiguous/ShpTones1.htm   and http://asa.aip.org/demo27.html   (make sure to listen to both   and   )
Lecture 4 --- set 1 of pre-class questions
Lecture 8 --- set 2 of pre-class questions
Fun   http://gametheory.tau.ac.il/student/poll.asp  ( your course number (for this site) is 451).