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Intermediate Microeconomics I

Class at Faculty of Social Sciences |
JEM175

Annotation

The course builds on introductory microeconomics course (JEB003, JEB101), extends the old and introduces new concepts while standard analytic methods are applied. It focuses on the theory of consumer behavior. Specific topics include consumer preferences, optimal choice, consumer demand, revealed preferences, measurement of welfare changes, choice under uncertainty, intertemporal choice.

This course is taught jointly with JEB104 Microeconomics I.