Perfect markets achieve efficiency: maximizing total surplus generated. But real markets are imperfect. In this course we will explore a set of market imperfections to understand why they fail and to explore possible remedies including as antitrust policy, regulation, government intervention. Examples are taken from everyday life, from goods and services that we all purchase and use. We will apply the theory to current events and policy debates through weekly exercises. These will empower you to be an educated, critical thinker who can understand, analyze and evaluate market outcomes.

Microeconomics: When Markets Fail

Microeconomics: When Markets Fail

Instructor: Rebecca Stein
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Reviewed on Oct 20, 2016
Another fine course from Professor Stein. I particularly appreciated the final set of lectures, but all were well presented, understandable, and relevant.
Reviewed on Mar 20, 2025
Excellent coverage of market failures, including monopoly, externalities, adverse selection, and moral hazard.
Reviewed on Aug 4, 2022
An outstanding course. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to understand why the Invisible Hand is not enough to tackle market failures. Professor Stein is a gem.
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