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ECON B200 INTERMEDIATE MICROECONOMICS (1.0 Credit)
Andrew Nutting
Division: Social Science
Domain(s): B: Analysis of the Social World
Systematic development of the analytical framework economists use to explain the behavior of consumers and firms. Determination of price; partial and general equilibria; welfare economics. Application to current economic problems. Prerequisite: ECON B105, MATH B101 (or equivalent), one 200-level economics elective. ECON H201 does not count as an elective.
(Offered: Spring 2025)