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Mathematical Microeconomics II

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Explores advanced topics of mathematical microeconomics including: second order conditions, multiple constraints (Kuhn-Tucker), oligopoly, general equilibrium, welfare economics and game theory. Provides students with a graduate level approaches to key economic questions. Fosters a greater understanding of the role of mathematics in solving complex economic issues involving multiple agents.

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