ECON260
Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
Economics
BC
Subject code
ECON
Course Number
260
Department(s)
Instructor(s)
L. He
Course Long Title
Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
Description
Compares models of perfect competition and market failure, with emphasis on the consequences for efficiency and equity. Topics include consumer choice, firm behavior, markets for goods and inputs, choice over time, monopoly, oligopoly, monopolistic competition, externalities, and public goods. Prerequisite(s): MATH 105, 106, or 205. Recommended background: ECON 101 or 150.
Modes of Inquiry
Quantitative and Formal Reasoning [QF]
Writing Credit
No writing credit
GEC This Course Belongs To
-
Class Restriction
Exclude First Years
Offering Frequency
Normally offered every semester