ECON 6711
Methodology and scope of the neo-classical microeconomics paradigm; topics include the theory of competitive firms and consumers, general equilibrium, Pareto optimum, welfare theorems, non-competitive markets, uncertainty and asymmetric information.
Prereq: 4001.01 or 501A, or equiv, and permission of economics director of graduate studies. Not open to students with credit for 8711 (804), 8712 (805), 704, or 705.
Course Level:
Graduate
Unit(s):
4.0
Semesters Offered:
Autumn 2023
Instruction Modes:
In Person
Distance Learning
Campuses:
Columbus
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