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ECUE Microeconometrics of imperfect market

ECUE's code : IMEEMI3

Belong to 2 UE
EUR ELMI
Sciences de gestion et du management
Campus Saint Jean d'Angély
Master 2
Semestre impair
Anglais

PRESENTATION

Over recent decades, most of the world’s industrialized economies have been experiencing

a series of related phenomena that challenge common economic understanding and

theories. The most noteworthy are: (i) productivity slowdown and secular stagnation; (ii)

increased product market concentration; (iii) increasing within-country wage inequalities;

(iv) the decline of the labor share of income; (v) the rise of superstar firms (Autor, et al.

2017); (VI) Market distortions on the factor markets (De Loecker and Eeeckout, 2018).

The objective of the course is to provide student with a series of techniques that allows for

the identification of various forces regarding the structuring of markets, industry churning,

firm learning, productivity, product market power and labor market power. Although

present in the data, these dimensions cannot be revealed immediately without the use of

adequate statistical techniques and the mobilization of specific models.

The coverage of the course is to link theory with empirical evidence, to detect the microsources

of aggregate growth based on the manipulation fine-grained (simulated) datasets

and to exploit heterogeneity in the data.

Course's manager(s)

In class

  • 26h of lectures
  • 14h of directed studies

PREREQUISITES

Before the start of the course, I must ...
  • Basic programming skills under R or Stata
  • Knowledge of industrial organization models, from Cournot onwards

OBJECTIVES

By the end of this course, I should be able to...

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