Microeconomic Principles - ECON111
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This unit provides an introduction to the main ideas and concepts involved in modern economics, and attempts to provide students with an understanding of how the economy works, what type of problems economists attempt to solve, and how they set about trying to solve them. The unit is primarily concerned with the analysis of individual decision-making units, and the behaviour of firms and industries in the economy, i.e. with microeconomics. Topics include: consumer choice and demand analysis; the firm and its production and costs; market structures from perfect competition to monopoly; welfare economics; and market failure and microeconomic reform.
Credit Points: | 3 |
When Offered: | S1 Day - Session 1, North Ryde, Day S2 Day - Session 2, North Ryde, Day S2 Evening - Session 2, North Ryde, Evening S3 Day - Session 3, December 2017 - February 2018, North Ryde, Day |
Staff Contact(s): | Dr Jordi McKenzie |
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NCCW(s): | WECO111 |
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Assessed As: | Graded |
Offered By: | Department of Economics Faculty of Business and Economics |
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