Information Economics and Incentive Theory Course Resources 1,
Http://132.203.59.99/cours/ecn20689/
Dr. Patrick González, University of Laval, Canada, opened the information economics course, and Professor González gave us a great reference list in addition to some useful links. 2,
http://www.econ.au.dk/fag/7510/e02/page2.html
Associate Professor, Associate Professor, University of Economics and Management, University of Economics and Incentives, and Professor LiCun Xue graduated from Tianjin University in 1986, a master of engineering. In 1992, a master's degree in McGill (McGill) University was a doctoral degree in Macchil, Canada, 1996. The main research areas are microeconomic theories, game theory and industrial organization. The main contents of this course include asymmetric information and economics, incomplete information games, reverse selection and signaling, mechanism design, moral hazard and incentive contracting, corporate and organization: incomplete Parties and property rights. 3,
http://www.bath.ac.uk/~mnsbr/mang0094/
BRUCE A. Rayton, British University School of Management, is an incentive economics. Dr. Rayton also gave us a reference for reference, some documents to be downloadable. Including Cosa's famous "The Nature of The Firm". 4,
http://www.vwl.tuwien.ac.at/hanappi/lehre/l035hh.html
Information Economics Course Opening by the Economic Research Institute of the Vienna University of Technology, Austria. There are a large number of curriculum background and classic literature available for download. Such as Allow Arrow, Hyek, Hurwicz, Simon, Hal Varian, Jacob Marschak, etc. Classic literature can be found here.