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ECON201: Intermediate Microeconomics

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Overview

This intermediate microeconomics course aims to teach students the fundamental concepts of trade, externalities, producer theory, consumer theory, and competition. By the end of the course, students will be able to analyze market behaviors, understand consumer preferences, and evaluate production decisions. The course utilizes a combination of lectures, readings, and problem-solving exercises to help students grasp the theoretical and practical aspects of microeconomics. This course is designed for students who have a basic understanding of economics and are looking to deepen their knowledge in microeconomic theory and analysis.

Syllabus

  • Course Introduction
  • Unit 1: Introduction and Basic Concepts
  • Unit 2: Trade and Externalities
  • Unit 3: Producer Theory and Investment
  • Unit 4: Consumer Theory and Equilibrium
  • Unit 5: Competition
  • Course Feedback Survey
  • Certificate Final Exam

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