Courses: Intermediate Microeconomics (ECONB200001)
Spring 2011
Class Number: 1137
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. Prerequisites: ECON B105, or H101 and H102, MATH B101 (or equivalent), one 200-level applied microeconomics elective (may be waived by the instructor).
I
Enrollment limited to 40 students with preference to senior and
junior majors, then sophomores, then random. Students will select one
of the two lab sections.; Enrollment Limit: 40; Enrollment Limit
Criteria: Class Year Junior/Senior; Other;
Fulfills: Class Nbr: 1137 Div: I
DepartmentTaught ByRoss,David R. |
LocationBryn Mawr, DAL300,DAL10,DAL10 Meeting TimesMW 1:00pm-2:30pm,T 1:00pm-2:30pm,T 2:30pm-4:00pm |
