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GAMES, INFORMATION AND CONTRACT THEORY AND INDUSTRIAL ORGANISATION AND COMPETITION POLICY

GAMES, INFORMATION AND CONTRACT THEORY

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The exam will be written (format n. 3, according to the new University Guidelines) and administered from remote using Teams. Those who have registered for the exam will be added to the exam activity on Teams. You need to be prepared with a computer or a mobile device with a functioning camera and microphone, and a valid Teams login. You also need to be prepared with ten blank paper sheets (A4 format), and have installed CamScanner (or any equivalent scan app) on your smartphone (please, familiarize in advance).


- At the beginning of the exam, you should all be connected with the camera on placed on a side (we should be able to see you, your desk and blank papers). The exam will only be valid if we can see you on the camera all the time.


- Immediately after everybody has established connection, we will upload the exam questions on Teams. You will then have 20 minutes to copy the questions on your blank paper sheets, in the very exact format (including spaces for answers).


- Once you're done, the exam will start, and you are no longer allowed to work on your computer/smartphone. You can raise your hand if you have a question, in which case we'll start a private chat.


- At the end of the exam, you will be asked to hand in your answers by uploading a scan of all your papers on Teams.


- If you finish the exam earlier, you can send your answers straight away.


Once we've uploaded the grades on Delphi, we will also set up a review session on Teams (date TBA).

 

The exam must be completed in 2 hours, consists of open questions/exercises and is structured as follows:

 

- Game Theory: 2 open questions/exercises (35%);

- Social Capital: 1 open question (15%);

- Industrial Organization: 2 open questions/exercises (50%).