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Department of Economics

ECO311-INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS Ι

TYPE: BASIC ELECTIVE COURSE

TITLE: INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS I

CODE: ECO311

SEMESTER: Α (3rd year)

INSTRUCTOR:  F. KOURANDI

Course link: https://eclass.uoa.gr/courses/ECON386/

 

Course description

The aim of this course is to analyze the basic concepts of Industrial Organization. Industrial Organization studies the market functioning and business behavior especially in an oligopolistic environment where there is strategic interaction between the firms in the market. The strategic choice of one firm affects the profits of the other. Pricing decisions, collusion, product differentiation, vertical relations are some examples of strategic decisions applied also in practice. Such decisions affect the market structure and profits, and in some cases, anticompetitive issues may arise.

Lectures cover:

  1. Introduction
  2. Microeconomic foundations
  3. Perfect competition and efficiency
  4. Monopoly
  5. Games and strategies
  6. Oligopoly
  7. Price discrimination
  8. Product differentiation
  9. Vertical relations

Knowledge of Microeconomic Theory I, Microeconomic Theory II and mathematical calculus is taken for granted.

 

Books

Basicbook: Luís M. B. Cabral (2018) Βιομηχανική οργάνωση, 2η έκδοση, Εκδόσεις Κριτική

Additionalbook: Paul Belleflamme, Martin Peitz (2016) Βιομηχανική Οργάνωση, Αγορές και Στρατηγικές, 2η Έκδοση, Εκδόσεις Σοφία