ECO 3200 INTERMEDIATE MICROECONOMIC THEORY

With this study of how individual agents, both firms and households, interact in various kinds of markets, students gain a better understanding of household economic behavior, firm behavior and the conditions under which prices can most effectively allocate scarce resources.

Credits

4 sh

Prerequisite

ECO 1000; MTH 1160 or MTH 1510; or permission of the instructor; ECO 2300 (or as a corequisite) or for Statistics majors only, STS 2120 (or as a corequisite)

Corequisite

ECO 2300 (or as a prerequisite) or for Statistics Majors only, STS 2120 (or as a prerequisite)

Course Types

Society; Advanced Studies

Offered

Offered fall and spring.

Previous Course Number

ECO 311

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