Hello all,
I’m an industrial engineer whose master’s program has a strong economics component. I really liked the macro/micro courses I took during my bachelor’s, and I usually do some reading alongside courses to stay engaged and build my own way of thinking about the topics.
This semester I’ll be taking two courses:
1) Economics of uncertainty and asymmetric information (expected utility theory, risk preferences, adverse selection, moral hazard, signaling, screening)
2) Industrial organization (game theory, Nash equilibria, market structures, price discrimination, collusion, competition policy)
I’m mainly looking for lighter reading, doesn’t have to be textbooks. I’m also open to history of economics if there’s something both informative and readable. Books, essays, even literature that connects to these ideas would be great.
Do you have any reading advices for me on Uncertainty and/or IO?
byu/Jemalyan inAskEconomics
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