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ECON 301W - Intermediate Microeconomics |
The purpose of this course is to develop the analytical skills required for dealing with problems of economic behavior and resource allocation, along with an appreciation of the methodological issues involved in modern economic analysis. The course covers the traditional body of microeconomic theory, including: utility theory and consumer behavior, the analysis of production and the behavior of the firm, coordination in product and factor markets under perfect competition, and the impact on market operations of monopoly, imperfect competition, externalities, asymmetric information, and public goods.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Pharmacy, Pittsburgh Council on HE, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Business Department Course Attributes: University Core Writing Intens Prerequisites: (Undergraduate level ECON 201 Minimum Grade of C or Undergraduate level ECON 201C Minimum Grade of C or Undergraduate level ECON 201H Minimum Grade of C) and (Undergraduate level MATH 115 Minimum Grade of C or Undergraduate level MATH 115C Minimum Grade of C or Undergraduate level MATH 110 Minimum Grade of C or Undergraduate level MATH 111 Minimum Grade of C) |
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