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ECON207-11S1 (C) Semester One 2011
Intermediate Microeconomics I

15 points, 0.1250 EFTS
21 Feb 2011 - 26 Jun 2011
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Description

ECON207 is the first of two courses of a coordinated sequence of courses that provide a solid grounding in the theoretical and applied methods of microeconomics. The courses use the concepts of choice, the co-ordination by prices leading to equilibrium, and the evaluation of people's choices according to the citeria of economic efficiency and equity. ECON 207 uses these ideas to study consumer theory, producer theory, market equilibrium under perfect competition, labour markets, and choice under risk.

Pre-requisites

Restrictions

ECON202, ECON203, ECON230, ECON231

Course Coordinator

Jeremy Clark

Assessment

Assessment Due Date Percentage 
Problem Sets 10%
Final Exam 55%
Mid-Term Test 35%

Textbooks

Required Texts

Nicholson, Walter. , Snyder, Christopher M; Intermediate microeconomics and its application; 11th ed; South-Western/Cengage Learning, 2010.

Recommended Reading

Katzman, Brett , Nicholson, Walter; Study guide : Intermediate microeconomics, Walter Nicholson, Christopher Snyder; South-Western/Cengage Learning, 2010.

Fees

Domestic fee $630.00
International fee $2,775.00


For further information see Department of Economics and Finance.

All ECON207 Occurrences

  • ECON207-11S1 (C) Semester One 2011
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