EC 311 Intermediate Microeconomics I Provides the student with a rigorous grounding in the methods and techniques of microeconomics, with a focus on market equilibrium and consumer theory. The model of indifference analysis will be developed and applied to household decisions including labor supply. Other topics include behavioral economics and decision-making under risk and uncertainty. Credits: 4 Prerequisite: EC 201 , MTH 110 or MTH 111 , and sophomore standing Satisfactory Grading: Eligible for the Satisfactory/No Credit grade mode.
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