Principles of Microeconomics
This course provides an analysis of the basic market forces of demand and supply, and economic outcomes under different market structures such as competitive, imperfectly competitive and monopolistic markets. The labor and capital markets are also analyzed. In addition, the economics of the public sector emphasizes tax policy, externalities, monopoly power and the provision of public goods. The course examines contemporary social issues such as income distribution, poverty and the welfare system as well as global issues such as international trade and protectionism.
Also listed as: Introductory Microeconomics
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Universal Code: ECO110
Campus Courses
The following courses are associated with the Principles of Microeconomics core course on the listed campus.