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Ec 160
Econ 160: Game Theory and Economic
Applications
General Information:
Below you will find the requirements,
syllabus, problems sets and solutions
for Economics 160 as taught in the Spring term of the 2003-2004 academic
year. As with other classes in the economics department This class follows the
Common Sylabus Ellements for all Economics Courses.
Meeting Information:
Lectures: Tue & Thu, 1:15PM - 3:05PM in
room 140 in the Landau Economics building (next to the courtyard).
Sections:
Thursdays, 4:15PM - 5:05PM in room 200-013;
Thursdays, 8:00PM - 8:50PM in room 200-219;
Fridays, 12:00AM - 12:50AM in room 200-013
Office Hours:
My office hours are Monday mornings, 9:00 -
10:30 AM in my office (Landau Economics building room 241). If you cannot
make it to my office hours please send an e-mail to
stadelis@stanford.edu
and we can try to set up a meeting.
TAs:
The two TAs for this course are Dan Quint and Paul Riskind,
both graduate students in the department of Economics.
Dan's office hours are on Fridays, 2:00-4:00PM, and Paul's are on Mondays, 3:00-5:00PM. Both are held in room
348 in the Landau Economics Building.
They can be contacted by e-mail,
Dan: dquint@Stanford.EDU;
Paul: pnr@Stanford.EDU.
Section handouts, if applicable, can be found via the "classnotes" link below.
The MIDTERM is on THURSDAY, 4/29/2004 from 1:15 to
3:05PM. The exam WILL BE IN A DIFFERENT CLASSROOM, which is
in MEYERFORUM in the Meyer library building, facing the education
department building.
Please note that in order to view or download the problem sets
and/or the solutions you will need an Acrobat
file viewer.