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14.271 Industrial Organization I, Fall 2001

Refinery in Pascagoula, Mississippi.
Refinery in Pascagoula, Mississippi. (Image courtesy of the U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration.)

Highlights of this Course

This course features a complete set of problem sets in the assignments section. In addition, selected recitation notes and an extensive reading list are available.

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Course Description

The course provides a graduate level introduction to Industrial Organization. It is designed to provide a broad introduction to topics and industries that current researchers are studying as well as to expose students to a wide variety of techniques. It will start the process of preparing economics Ph.D. students to conduct thesis research in the area, and may also be of interest to doctoral students working in other areas of economics and related fields. The course integrates theoretical models and empirical studies.

The course presumes that students have a familiarity with micro theory, basic game theory and some econometrics.

 

Staff

Instructor:
Glenn Ellison
Sara Ellison

Course Meeting Times

Lectures:
Two sessions / week
1.5 hours / session

Recitations:
One session / week
1.5 hours / session

Level

Undergraduate

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