Economics (ECON)
Department of Economics
Faculty of Public Affairs
ECON 4030 [0.5 credit]
Economics of Uncertainty and Information
Uncertainty, imperfect information, and asymmetric information in the allocation of resources and the performance of markets and alternative coordinating mechanisms.
Precludes additional credit for
ECON 4006 (no longer offered) and
ECON 4260 (no longer offered).
Prerequisites:
ECON 2003 with a grade of C- or higher, and
ECON 2202 (or equivalent) with a grade of C- or higher.
Lectures three hours a week.