Department of Economics


Joseph E. Harrington, Jr.
Professor of Economics
Department of Economics
34th and Charles Street
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD 21218-2685
Phone: (410) 516-7615, Fax: (410) 516-7600
Office: Mergenthaler 433
Office Hours: TBA



Curriculum Vitae Teaching
Recent Publications MA Program in Applied Economics
Recent Research Economics Network for Competition and Regulation
Conferences Foundations and Trends in Microeconomics
Links and Stuff Conference in Honor of Jim Friedman
Games, Strategies, and Decision Making FC Barcelona




 
  Teaching


    Classes - Fall 2007

      180.671 Industrial Organization: This course explores firm and industry behavior with an emphasis on markets characterized by imperfect competition. The central issues addressed concern the determinants of the intensity of competition, entry and exit, industry dynamics, and market dominance. Course Web Page


    Classes - Spring 2008

      180.215 Game Theory and the Social Sciences: Game theory is one of the few mathematical tools developed for the purpose of understanding social phenomena. This course provides an introduction to game theory with an emphasis on applications, in economics, political science, business, military science, history, biology, theology and recreation. The required mathematical background is minimal - high school algebra is sufficient. Prerequisite: Principles of Microeconomics (180.102). Course syllabus