Economics 470 - Mechanism Design
Spring
2019
01
4.00
Brian Baisa
TTH 02:30PM-03:50PM
Amherst College
ECON-470-01-1819S
CONV 209
bbaisa@amherst.edu
Mechanism design uses game theory to design systems, institutions, and mechanisms to achieve desired outcomes. We will study the theory of mechanism design and how it is used to design auctions, tax schemes, and matching mechanisms. The course will approach these issues from a theoretical perspective and also examine real-world applications. Examples will include how Google sells advertising space, how medical students are matched to residencies, and how governments sell bonds. Students will read and discuss current research on these topics and also complete an independent research project related to the course material.
Requisite: ECON 301 or 420, MATH 211. Limited to 15 students. Spring semester. Professor Baisa.