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BU 823

Seminar in Financial Economics

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This course provides a foundation for microeconomic theory as used in Finance. The primary focus of this doctoral-level course is to provide the tools necessary for understanding academic finance literature, as well as conducting original research with applied finance theory components. The course addresses the broad methodological topics of consumer and producer theory, risk and uncertainty, game theory, and information economics.

This course provides a foundation for microeconomic theory as used in Finance. The primary focus of this doctoral-level course is to provide the tools necessary for understanding academic finance literature, as well as conducting original research with applied finance theory components. The course addresses the broad methodological topics of consumer and producer theory, risk and uncertainty, game theory, and information economics.

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This course provides a foundation for microeconomic theory as used in Finance. The primary focus of this doctoral-level course is to provide the tools necessary for understanding academic finance literature, as well as conducting original research with applied finance theory components. The course addresses the broad methodological topics of consumer and producer theory, risk and uncertainty, game theory, and information economics.


BU 823

Seminar in Financial Economics

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This course provides a foundation for microeconomic theory as used in Finance. The primary focus of this doctoral-level course is to provide the tools necessary for understanding academic finance literature, as well as conducting original research with applied finance theory components. The course addresses the broad methodological topics of consumer and producer theory, risk and uncertainty, game theory, and information economics.

This course provides a foundation for microeconomic theory as used in Finance. The primary focus of this doctoral-level course is to provide the tools necessary for understanding academic finance literature, as well as conducting original research with applied finance theory components. The course addresses the broad methodological topics of consumer and producer theory, risk and uncertainty, game theory, and information economics.

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This course provides a foundation for microeconomic theory as used in Finance. The primary focus of this doctoral-level course is to provide the tools necessary for understanding academic finance literature, as well as conducting original research with applied finance theory components. The course addresses the broad methodological topics of consumer and producer theory, risk and uncertainty, game theory, and information economics.


BU 823 Prerequisites

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BU 823 Leads To

BU 853

BU 823 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Graduate (GR)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Degrees:

Master of Science (MSC)

Doctor of Philosophy (PHD)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Fields of Study (Major, Minor, Concentration or Partner Institution):

Management (MGMT)

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