Course Description
This course aims to introduce the theoretical underpinnings of microeconomics, offering a rigorous examination of the concepts and theories essential for understanding economic behavior at the individual and firm levels. Students will engage with topics including classical theories of consumer and producer behavior, choice under uncertainty, game Year 1theory, and market failure, among others. The course is designed to equip students with a solid foundation for their future research in economics-related fields.
Intended Learning Outcomes
CILO-1: Identify key points of advanced microeconomic theories to analyze consumer and firm behaviors.
CILO-2: Formulate original solutions to theoretical and applied microeconomic problems.
CILO-3: Apply theoretical insights to analyze a range of economic and business phenomena.