a. Contribution of the activity to the program LO
1.1-1.3, 1.5, 2.1-2.3 microeconomics, optimization, game theory
3.1-3.2, 4.1-4.2 connecting a narrative with a typical problem, knowing which information must be looked for
3.3, 4.3 finding the relevant elements to build and solve a simple microeconomic model
3.5-3.7, 4.4 interpreting the conclusions of microeconomic models and their limits, assessing variations in a vicinity of classical hypotheses
6.2, 6.4 homeworks
7.1-7.4 normative economics, welfare assessment of decision making
b. Specific formulation of LO for this activity :
At the end of the course, students will be able :
- to understand and to use the elements of microeconomic theory that are necessary in the fields of environmental economics and natural resources economics.
- to identify, characterize and represent with mathematical tools the typical problems of environmental and natural resources management.
- to define and to solve a normal-form game corresponding to a simple situation of strategic interaction.
- to connect the main policy instruments with the problems for which they are relevant.
- to assess Pareto-efficiency and welfare comparisons in equilibrium situations (competitive or Nash equilibrium) with or without policy intervention in a simple microeconomic model.
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