Course Description 
| Economics 382a/b Advanced Microeconomics I |
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Theories of expected utility and uncertainty, and game theory. |
| Antirequisite: Economics 381a/b. |
| Prerequisites: Economics 210a/b (or equivalent in the Department of Mathematics, Actuarial Science or Statistics), 261a/b. |
| 3 lecture hours, half course. |
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