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Microeconomics in Context (ECN 221)

Term: Academic Year 2010-11 - Winter

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In this introductory course, students study the behavior and interactions of individuals, households, and firms in making decisions regarding the allocation of scarce resources. Topics covered include supply and demand, product and factor markets, regulatory and distributional issues, and market structure. Students are challenged to situate microeconomic principles in historical, social, and environmental contexts, while challenging the assumptions underlying dominant theory.

Lib Ed: SocSci