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Economics 103 (Economics of Uncertainty and Information)
WINTER  2024

MWF 12:10 - 1:00pm STORER 1322

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WARNING!
You are expected to be familiar with the UC Davis Code of Academic Conduct (http://sja.ucdavis.edu/files/cac.pdf).
Any suspected violation will be reported to the office of  Student Support and Judicial Affairs. If you are found by SSJA to have cheated on an exam, you will receive an "F" in the entire course.


This is a conceptually demanding class.
To earn a passing grade you need to work hard:
at least 9 hours of home study per week
(the Carnegie Rule does apply to this class). If you are not prepared to devote a lot of time and effort to this class you are strongly advised not to enroll in it.
You will NOT be graded "on the curve" (see below).
WARNING!
  • I do not grade "on the curve"I believe that your grade should reflect entirely what you have learned. Grades will be determined according to the scale below. Thus, in principle, everybody in the calss could end up with an A.
  • score
    100-98
    97-93
    92-88
    87-83
    82-78
    77-73
    72-68
    67-63
    62-58
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    52-48
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    42-0
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     Instructor: Professor Giacomo Bonanno
     
    Office
    e-mail
    Office Hours
    1108 SSH
    gfbonanno@ucdavis.edu
       Thursday, 10:30am-12:00pm and 1:30-3:00pm

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    Teaching Assistant: Robert Reaser
     
    Office
    e-mail
    Office Hours
    116 SSH 
    (Courtyard level: one floor down from the Economics Department)
    rreaser@ucdavis.edu
       Wednesday, 9:00-11:00 am

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    Syllabus:   103_Syllabus_W24.pdf

    TEXTBOOK (Open Access: free download): http://faculty.econ.ucdavis.edu/faculty/bonanno/URI_Book.html

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    TEST YOOUR READINESS for this class: try taking the following quiz to test your knowledge of calculus. If you have any difficulties answering the questions in this math quiz then you should not be taking this class.  Math_quiz.pdf

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    Exams (dates and information)Homework,  Answers to homework, Practice exams with answers, Exams and Answers to exams:
  • HOMEWORK: there are 5 homework problems due on the following days:
  • Homework_1.pdf :  due on Friday, January 19
        (skip January 26: First Mideterm)
    Homework_2.pdf :  due on Friday, February 2
               (skip February 9: Second Midterm)
    Homework_3.pdf :  due on Friday, February 16
    Homework_4.pdf :  due on FridayFebruary 23.
       (skip March 1: Third Midterm)
    Homework_5.pdf :  due on Friday, March 8
    Answers to Homework 1: Answ_1.pdf
    Answers to Homework 2: Answ_2.pdf
    Answers to Homework 3: Answ_3.pdf
    Answers to Homework 4: Answ_4.pdf
    Answers to Homework 5: Answ_5.pdf
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    First Midterm exam :
    version 1: Mid1_v1.pdf
    version 2: Mid1_v2.pdf
    Answers to First Midterm: 
    version 1: Mid1_v1_answ.pdf
    version 2: Mid1_v2_answ.pdf
    Second Midterm exam :
    version 1: Mid2_v1.pdf
    version 2: Mid2_v2.pdf
    Answers to Second Midterm: 
    version 1: Mid2_v1_answ.pdf
    version 2: Mid2_v2_answ.pdf
    Third Midterm exam :
    version 1: Mid3_v1.pdf
    version 2: Mid3_v2.pdf
    Answers to Third Midterm: 
    version 1: Mid3_v1_answ.pdf
    version 2: Mid3_v2_answ.pdf
    Final: 
    version 1: Fin_v1.pdf
    version 2: Fin_v2.pdf
    Answers to Final:
    version 1: Fin_v1_answ.pdf
    version 2: Fin_v2_answ.pdf

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    SLIDES ("before class" for the template that will be used in class, "after class" for the slide filled in during class)
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    103_GRADES

    Note: your name has been replaced with an identifier calculated as follows:
    the sum of the two middle digits in your ID followed by the sum of the last four digits of your ID
    followed by the last digit of your ID followed possibly by the last letter of your last name followed possibly by the first letter of your first name

    EXAMPLES:

    ID Last Name First Name Identifier
    007-12-3456 Bond James 1+2 = 3 followed by 3+4+5+6 = 18 followed by 6. Thus the identifier is either
       3-18-6   or  3-18-6-d   or   3-18-6-dj
    985-63-1095 Potter Harry The identifier is either 9-15-5  or 9-15-5-r  or  9-15-5-rh

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    (More files may be added as the course progresses: please check regularly)