This course develops and extends the methods of microeconomic analysis. Topics include consumer-choice theory, models of exchange, the theory of the firm, pricing models, and general equilibrium analysis.

Social Scientific and Historical Perspectives
Prerequisites
ECON 101 and 102; MATH 170, 180, 181, or 280; or permission of the instructor.
Course UID
001478.1
Course Subject
Catalog Number
301
Long title
Microeconomic Theory