Optimization in Economic Theory
Modul Number | 5802 - 421/422 |
Lecturer | Prof. Dr. Thomas Dimpfl |
Language | English |
Degree | First semester master in Economics |
Time and place | Lecture: Wednesday, 8.00 a.m. - 10.00 a.m. (room HS11) Tutorial: Tuesday, 12.00. a.m. - 2.00 p.m. (room HS32) |
Exam | tba |
Credits | 6 ECTS |
Start | Lecture: October 16th, 2024 Tutorial: October 15th, 2024 |
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Content
We suggest that you take the mathematics refresher course. You can also find the course on Opeilias.
The students acquire an advanced understanding of the standard methods of optimization under constraints as used in economics along with their prerequesites and applications. This includes, among others, an introduction to complex numbers, eigenvalue theory, and the methods of Lagrange and Karush-Kuhn-Tucker. The course also covers an introduction to differential and difference equations. The acquired knowledge allows the students to identify relevant issues, such as a company’s profit maximization or a consumer's utility maximization, as optimization problems. They are then further able to analytically review the problem, calculate a solution and discuss the results. The module qualifies students to transfer the skills they acquire to various economic questions and thereby conceptualize and solve optimization models.