ECON.7300 Microeconomic /Organization Theory (Formerly 49.730)
Id: 036931
Credits: 3-3
Description
This course is an introduction to microeconomic theory. The focus in on the behavior of individual consumers and firms in competitive settings. Topics will include consumer preferences and utility, consumer choice, market demand, production theory and market structure.
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