ECONOMICS ECP3403 Prof.
Mark Isaac
Spring 2011 644-7081 288 Bellamy
mailer.fsu.edu/~misaac misaac@fsu.edu
SYLLABUS
Business
Organization and Market Structure
Overview: An introduction to the economic analysis of industry, a survey of market structures, oligopoly and collusion, a variety of commercial practices under imperfect competition, the welfare consequences and policy approaches to the acquisition and exercise of monopoly and market power. Among the topics to be covered are: predatory pricing, tying contracts, network effects, and the economics of information provision. Prerequisite: ECO 2023.
Goals: The goals of the course are that the student will refresh basic economic concepts applicable to the study of market organization, learn new tools addressed to the same end, and apply these tools to a study of the “new” and the “old” economy. A central theme will be an examination of the differences AND similarities of a traditional industrial economy and the so-called “new economy” of information and technological innovation.
Course Topics. Broadly speaking, the first part of the course will focus on the most basic and easy to work-with economic models of industrial activity: perfect competition, perfect monopoly, and the Cournot and Bertrand oligopoly models. We will also cover the basics on related U.S. antitrust law in the first section. The first midterm will be on Wednesday, February 2, 2011. During the second section, we will move away from these idealized models to look at the practical issues of industrial organization: market structure, conduct, and performance, with emphasis on issues of monopolization and collusion. The third section is where we will re-evaluate these traditional topics in light of the issues of the so-called new economy: information, data transmission, the internet, network effects, and so forth.
Book
Industrial
Organization by Waldman and Jensen
Course Requirements: There will be two midterms and a final exam. The final exam will function as a third midterm. In addition, students will prepare a brief descriptive/analytical essay, which will receive its own grade and will also be used as a part of the final exam. Each of the four items above will be worth 25 percent of the final grade.
Final Exam Date:
According to my reading of the schedule, our final exam is scheduled for
Wednesday, April 27, at 5:30 – 7:30 p.m... Please let me know ASAP if your
reading of the schedule is different.
Policy On Missing Exams: I do not give make-up exams. Students who
miss an exam receive a grade of "zero" for that exam unless they
provide me, in a timely fashion, a written, signed explanation of their
absence. Health, family emergencies, out of town job interviews, etc. are
standard, acceptable excuses for a missing a midterm. Students who miss an exam
with an acceptable excuse simply have their course work reweighted on the
remaining exams. You may not be excused from both midterms. Final exams are
rescheduled only on the most extreme of circumstances determined by university
policy, for example: death (your own or that of a close family member).
Supersaver airline tickets are not an acceptable reason to reschedule a final
exam. Reread the previous sentence.
Your
Attendance: I do not take attendance. You are
adults and are capable of making your own decision about attending class. I
realize that people get sick and have job interviews; you do not required to
engage in documentation. Having said
this, the most important components of this course take place in the classroom,
and that is reflected on all
exams. In addition, one thing that really annoys me off is wandering in and
out of class. The door systems in Bellamy are very noisy. If you must be late,
please cause as little disruption as possible. If you have an early
appointment, please inform me and sit near the door.
My
Attendance: You deserve the same respect from me.
Part of my responsibility as a Professor at
Honor
Code: Students are expected to uphold the
Academic Honor Code published in the Florida State University Bulletin
and the Student Handbook.
Office Hours: My office hours are Monday and Wednesday from
2:00 – 3:00 p.m., and by appointment. My office is 265 in the
Note:
Students entitled to special academic accommodations are encouraged to come to
my office and present a letter from the
Final Notes: Anyone
who interacts in any way with any cell phone, pager, smart phone, etc. other
than to silence it will lose two points on the next exam. It is my experience
that computer lap-tops are used primarily for Facebook and fantasy sports.
Therefore, you may not use a laptop during class unless it is in some part of
an authorized special academic accommodation.