COURSE MEETINGS:
TAs AND TA OFFICE HOURS:
TUTORIALS:
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PREREQUISITES: ECON 103 and ECON 105; MATH 157; 30 units
Description: This course introduces students to microeconomic theory at the intermediate level. Students will learn the basic terminology, analytical tools and intuition necessary to understand and address microeconomic issues ranging from models of consumer and producer behavior to general equilibrium analysis.
Required Books:
Intermediate Microeconomics with Calculus. Varian, H. 2014. W. W. Norton.
Workouts in Intermediate Microeconomics, 9th edition. Bergstrom, T. and H. Varian. 2014. W.W. Norton.
Grading:
10% Tutorial Participation
20% Quizzes (4 x 5% each) - there will be 5 total, and I will drop the lowest grade. This means you can miss one quiz with no penalty. They will happen randomly throughout the semester.
35% Term Exam 1
35% Term Exam 2
Course Schedule:
I will post links to the lecture slides before class each day.
**NO TUTORIALS DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASSES**