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Intermediate Microeconomics (ECO311)

Term: Academic Year 2010-2011 Spring

Faculty

John J. Bethune
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Schedule

Tue-Thu, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM (1/25/2011 - 5/18/2011) Location: BC-H-203

Description

Microeconomics studies the behavior of individual units, primarily consumers and business firms, and considers how their decisions are coordinated through interactions in markets. Much of this course deals with the verification of theories to explain a variety of economic phenomena and the use of theory to evaluate public policies. Prerequisites: ECO 101, 102.