Micro Economic Theory A (2004-5) |
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. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Problem Sets | It is extremely important that you submit all problem sets even though it is not a mandatory requirement. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Administrative problems | Anna Ayach | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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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. |
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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!! |
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Exam
28 January 2005
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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 |
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 | ||
7 | 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)+ | |
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
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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). |