Lecture 1: Basic Notions & Concepts - UPDATED Lecture 2: Supply & Demand Lecture 3: Theory of the Consumer Lecture 3A: Theory of Uncertainty Lecture 4: Production and Cost Lecture 5: Theory of the Firm Lecture 6: Perfect Competition Lecture 7: Monopoly & Imperfect Competition Lecture 8: Oligopoly & Strategic Behavior [No Lecture 9]Lecture 10: Theories of Market Failure Lecture 11: Political Economy
Announcements and updates related to this class will be posted here. Here is a list of tips for writing a good paper. UPDATED Here are the economics department's referencing and citation guidelines. If you use any sources in writing your paper, be sure to cite them properly. Here is the academic honesty policy for this class. Cheaters and plagiarists will be punished. Here is the drop policy for this class. Here is the make-up exam policy for this class.
Here is a list of tips for writing a good paper. UPDATED
Here are the economics department's referencing and citation guidelines. If you use any sources in writing your paper, be sure to cite them properly.
Here is the academic honesty policy for this class. Cheaters and plagiarists will be punished.
Here is the drop policy for this class.
Here is the make-up exam policy for this class.
These problem sets are optional but highly recommended. Practice 1 and answers Practice 2 and answers Practice 3 and answers Practice 3A and answers Practice 4 and answers Practice 5 and answers Practice 6 and answers Practice 7 and answers Practice 8 and answers Practice 9 and answers Practice 10 and answers Practice 11 and answers
Practice 1 and answers Practice 2 and answers Practice 3 and answers Practice 3A and answers Practice 4 and answers Practice 5 and answers Practice 6 and answers Practice 7 and answers Practice 8 and answers Practice 9 and answers Practice 10 and answers Practice 11 and answers
The Test-Taking Guide Want to know how to do well on my exams? Then read this. Discussion Forum Go here to discuss problem sets, class-related topics, and economic issues with your classmates. NOT YET AVAILABLE. Fall 2009 Syllabus
Discussion Forum Go here to discuss problem sets, class-related topics, and economic issues with your classmates. NOT YET AVAILABLE.
Fall 2009 Syllabus
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