Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
IAS 107 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
CCN: 21577
Units/Credit: 4
Time/Location: MWF: 9-10:00am / 390 Hearst Mining
Final Exam Group 16: Thursday, 12/13/2018; 7:00pm-10:00pm
Instructor: Mario Muzzi
This course is designed as a comprehensive overview of intermediate microeconomic theory. It covers a number of topics including consumer and demand theory, firm, production and cost theory, competitive market theory, imperfect competition, welfare economics, choice under uncertainty and information. All analysis conducted in the course relies on graphical and algebraic techniques. Outside readings and discussion sections will demonstrate the applicability of the models covered in class to topics with an international dimension, such as the setting of tariffs, cartel behavior, and international trade. Room share with IAS 207.
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