Unit of Study


Microeconomics Analysis 1
UoS CodeECON6001
Credit points6
OfferedSemester 1
PrerequisitesECON5001
Lectures3 hrs per week
Assessment1 Mid semester exam,  final exam
DescriptionThis unit is an introduction to modern microeconomic theory and as such has three purposes: (i) to introduce students to the major ideas of modern microeconomics and to develop their understanding of these ideas; (ii) to develop students' facility with analytic economic models; and (iii) to develop students' ability to solve economic problems with the ideas, techniques, and models available to professional economists. Topics covered include (i) individual decision-making by economic agents, (ii) the determination of prices and resource allocation in competitive general equilibrium models, (iii) strategic behaviour by firms under imperfect competition, and (iv) contracting with imperfect information.
Additional InformationStudents enrolled in award courses other than the Master of Economics must seek written permission from the Chair of the Discipline of Economics to enrol in this unit.
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