ECON101 - Intermediate Microeconomics (Offered in 2016 - 17, T1)
- HYOJUNG LEE
- Jul 29, 2016
- 1 min read
This course provides students with a foundational study of the concepts and theories underlying individual choice, economic interactions in markets and public organisations. The approach combines economic intuition with a rigorous treatment of concepts taught in introductory economics. Students will learn a set of analytical tools, including marginal analysis, and be equipped with the knowledge to take advanced courses. The applicability of concepts to practical situations and linkages to various economic fields will be discussed.

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