The primary goal of this course is to introduce advanced students in economics and related fields to economic analyses of innovation, where the focus of this lecture is on the link between innovation and the dynamics of markets and industries. Coursework will provide students with a solid understanding of theoretical models of industrial and market dynamics. Topics include models of technological diffusion, models of industrial life cycles, patent races and models of industrial evolution.
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| Economics and Management (BiGSEM) / Promotion | Finance; Field Courses | 4 | |||||
| Economics and Management (BiGSEM) / Promotion | Management; Electives | 4 | |||||
| Economics and Management (BiGSEM) / Promotion | Economics; Field Courses | 4 | |||||
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