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Course ID: |
ECON 301 |
Effective Date: |
07/02/1998 |
Title: |
Intermediate Microeconomics |
Career: |
Undergraduate |
Credit Hours: |
3.00 |
Description: |
Prerequisite: ECON 201 and ECON 202.
A more advanced treatment of the foundations and applications of microeconomic theory. The standard model of consumer and producer behavior is presented, with a rigorous examination of assumptions and deductions. The model is used to describe market determination of price and quantity of goods and services. Different industrial structures are studied, and the analyses are used to evaluate government policies that affect economic behavior. |
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