ECON 8010
Microeconomics I
ECONOMICSMANAGERIAL ECONOMICS
The first of a two-semester graduate sequence in microeconomic theory. The first semester considers production and costs, supply of output and demand for inputs, demands for final products, choice under uncertainty, introduction to market structure and game theory, time and capital. Prerequisite: Econ 508 (taught in August prior to the Fall term) and Econ 511 (to be taken concurrently), or with permission of instructor.
Instructors
Jonathan Weinstein, Lee, Marcus Berliant, Paulo Natenzon, SangMok Lee
5.0
Quality
4.0
Difficulty
1
Reviews
Reviews
SangMok is a bit new, but he's getting the hang of things. He's responsive to student feedback, too. The key for his 503 course was to read the lecture notes independently, as we often didn't have time to discuss them thoroughly in class.
12/21/2023