FIN 573
Spring 2016 Part of Term A
Jan 19-Mar 11
Credit: 2 hours.
While perfect competition is a useful model, it often fails to capture much of what is observed in the real world. This course examines interaction of firms and consumers in markets that are not perfectly competitive and reviews policies that aim to increase efficiency in these markets. Topics covered will include oligopoly, anti-competitive practices, price discrimination, and antitrust regulation.
Prerequisite: MAS BPP Concentration.
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63550
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Lecture-Discussion
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D
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11:00AM
-12:20PM
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MW
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Business Instructional Fac
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Reif, J
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