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Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftspolitik, insbesondere Wettbewerbsökonomie
Siegelement der Uni Freiburg in Form eines Kleeblatts

Digital and Network Economics (2024)

Vorlesung (M.Sc.)

Gehalten vonProf. Dr. Germain Gaudin
InhaltThis course will cover various microeconomic aspects that are particularly relevant to network industries and the digital economy.
The first part of the course will cover “Network economics,” i.e. the economic analysis of so-called network industries such as telecommunications, energy, railways, utilities, etc.

1.    Introduction to Network Economics
2.    Natural monopoly
3.    Capacity constraints, externalities, and pricing
4.    Regulation in Network industries

The second part of the course will cover “Digital Economics,” i.e. the economic analysis of the changes in economic activity stemming from digital technology. It will build on the notions introduced in the first part of the course.

1.    Introduction to Digital Economics
2.    Privacy
3.    Recommendation
4.    Platforms and Advertising
Lernziele– Provide students with a solid foundation in microeconomic theory applied to network industries and digital markets, using mathematical techniques.
– Provide students with a deeper knowledge in the relevant economic effects of digital technology.
– Provide students with a deeper knowledge in the relevant economic effects that prevail in network industries.
Termin (wöchentlich)Fr., 14:15 Uhr – 15:45 Uhr
Erster Termin19. April 2024
RaumHS 1199
SpracheEnglisch
Vorkenntnisse– Strong command of intermediate/advanced microeconomics. The following texts are suitable for preparation: M. J. Osborne and A. Rubinstein: Models in Microeconomic Theory, Open Book Publishers, 2020 (electronic version freely available on the publisher’s website), and G. A. Jehle and P. J. Reny: Advanced Microeconomic Theory, FT Prentice Hall / Pearson, 3rd Edition, 2011.
– The courses Advanced Microeconomics I is strongly recommended as a prerequisite.
– Good command of industrial organization. The following text is suitable for preparation: P. Belleflamme and M. Peitz: Industrial Organization: Markets and Strategies, Cambridge University Press, 2nd Edition, 2015.
– The courses Industrial Organization is recommended as a prerequisite.
– Strong notions in mathematics
Literatur– Goldfarb, A., and Tucker, C., “Digital Economics,” Journal of Economic Literature, 2019, 57(1), 3-43.
– Knieps, G., Network Economics: Principles – Strategies – Competition Policy, Springer, 2015.
– Belleflamme, P., and Petz, M., The Economics of Platforms – Concepts and Strategy, CUP, 2021.
MaterialVerfügbar auf der ILIAS-Kursseite.
Passwort: DNE-2024
ECTS6
AbschlussklausurWritten exam, 90 minutes, date TBA

Übung (Main tutorial)

Gehalten vonYijun Zhang
Termin (wöchentlich)Mi., 16:15 Uhr – 17:45 Uhr
Erster Termin24. April 2024
RaumHS 3043
SpracheEnglisch