Syllabus-Firms’ Strategies and Markets (9 classes-3hours each)
Claire Chambolle
This course aims at equipping students to understand complex strategies that firms apply to maximize their profits. Emphasis is given to pricing, advertising and innovation strategies of firms in a static and/or a dynamic perspectives. The range of strategies analyzed is wide because firms operate in diverse market organizations (various competitive environment, direct sales vs indirect sales to consumers) and demand conditions (uncertainty, consumers’ heterogeneity, imperfect information of consumers about prices and products).
The methodology used is Microeconomic Theory and Industrial Organization. Each class will contain a case study 0.5 hours, 1,5 hours of theory and 1hour of exercises.
- Teaching coordinator: Chambolle Claire