Computational Microeconomics

COMPSCI 323D

Use of computational techniques to operationalize basic concepts from economics. Expressive marketplaces: combinatorial auctions and exchanges, winner determination problem. Game theory: normal and extensive-form games, equilibrium notions, computing equilibria. Mechanism design: auction theory, automated mechanism design.

Prerequisites

Prerequisite: COMPSCI 230, ECON 201D, and any 200-level MATH or STA course

Curriculum Codes
  • QS
Cross-Listed As
  • ECON 336D
Typically Offered
Spring Only