Fall Term 2011 Microeconomic Theory - 5353 - ECON 300 |
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Prerequisites/Notes: ECON 100 and MATH 140 (recommended) or MATH 130 Catalog Description : A study of the microeconomic foundations of economics. The course focuses on gaining a strong understanding of consumers, firms, and the equilibria in a perfectly competitive economy, with an introduction to microeconomic models that feature market power, externalities, and asymmetric information, the most significant deviations from perfect competition. Attributes: Social Science Div GER (01cr), Quantitative Analy GER (01cr), BM Social Science (01cr), Foundation/Gateway Course
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