About ECON 1450 B
Study of individual economic units with particular emphasis on market interactions among firms and households.
Notes
Open to Degree and PACE students
Section Description
This is the study of individual economic units with particular emphasis on market interactions among firms and households. TENTATIVE Course Outline Module 1. Economic Principles and Methods Module 2. Demand, Supply and Equilibrium Module 3. Buyers and Incentives EXAM 1 Module 4. Sellers and Incentives Module 5: Perfect Competition and Invisible Hand Module 6: Trade EXAM 2 Module 7: Externalities and Public Goods Module 8: Government and the Economy Module 9: Labor Module 10: Monopoly Textbook: TBA
Evaluation
Exams, Homeworks, In class activities
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