Economics of Information at this level is about how strategic actors with private information shape outcomes when communication itself is a choice variable — when to talk, what to reveal, and how a sender can design the very signal a receiver will use. You will work through the core models (cheap talk, hard evidence, Bayesian persuasion, global games) via four problem sets, two paper presentations, and a research essay that pushes one thread into original territory. Treat it as the natural follow-up to graduate micro and game theory: the tools here underpin modern work on mechanism design, market microstructure, and political economy, so it is where you start reading frontier papers rather than just textbooks.
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Course Learning Outcomes: Course Learning Outcome Assessment Have an advanced level of fundamental conceptual knowledge in Economics of Information so as to consider its reflections in practice (K1) Presentation Analyze theoretical knowledge in Economics of Information and evaluate its reflections in practice (S1) Homework Final Research Paper Plan the process and schedule of team projects in the field and related sub fields, and execute assigned duties at the required level within deadlines (W4