Rapidly gaining traction in mechanism design, information economics, and beyond, linear programming duality is becoming a standard tool of economic theory.
Our mini-course offers a unique opportunity to learn the fundamentals of linear programming from David Rahman, an established expert on linear programming in economics. The mini-course will run from February 3-5 at the UNSW Business School building.
The full 2025 AETW program includes details of the mini-course schedule. A course outline is available here.
Some notes for the course are also available:
Linear Programming Duality and the Minimax Theorem