Courses: Intermediate Microeconomics (ECONB200001)
Fall 2011
Class Number: 1313
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 105, MATH 101 (or equivalent), one 200-level applied microeconomics elective. (Ross, Division I)
Div: I Haverford: Social Science (SO)
Students must be select from one of the three 50-minute lab sections,
on Wednesday afternoons. Enrollment Limit: 40;
Fulfills: Class Nbr: 1313 Div: I ; SO
DepartmentTaught ByRoss,David R. |
LocationBryn Mawr, DAL300,DAL6,DAL6,DAL6 Meeting TimesTTH 9:45am-11:15am,W 12:55pm-1:45pm,W 2:00pm-3:00pm,W 3:00pm-3:50pm |
