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EIF3002 GAME THEORY
3 Credits
Pre-requisite None
Learning At the end of the course, students are able to:
Outcomes
1. Construct a game representing a strategic situation.
2. Solve simple games using various solution concepts.
3. Analyze economic situations using game theoretic techniques.
Synopsis This course provides an introduction to Game Theory. It focuses on analyzing strategic
interaction using simple mathematical technique. The main topics are divided into solving
complete and incomplete information games. The course will explain in depth the standard
solution concepts such as Nash Equilibrium, Subgame-Perfect Nash Equilibrium, Bayesian
Nash and Perfect Bayesian Nash with application to economic problems.
Medium of English
Instruction
Assessment Continuous Assessment : 50%
Weightage Final Examination : 50%
EIF3003 HEATLH ECONOMICS
3 Credits
Pre-requisite None
Learning At the end of the course, students are able to:
Outcomes
1. Apply economic principles to health related issues.
2. Analyse the costs and benefits of various health care choices.
3. Examine public policies on health care from economic perspective.
Synopsis This course will discuss about health, healthcare and health policy from the
microeconomic perspective. Topics include the demand and supply of health services,
production and costs of healthcare, structure of the medical market, healthcare systems
and institutions, role of government in health services and health insurance.
Medium of English
Instruction
Assessment Continuous Assessment : 50%
Weightage Final Examination : 50%