14.121 Microeconomic Theory I, Fall 2005
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Ellison, Glenn
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Microeconomic Theory I
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This course provides an introduction to microeconomic theory and is the first course in the microeconomic theory series. It is intended for graduate students in the economics program. Some components of the course are designed to teach material that all graduate students should know while others are used to introduce methodologies. Topics of recent interest will also be covered and may include: theories of production and individual choice (under certainty and uncertainty); markets and competition; tools of comparative statics and their application to price theory.
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2005-12Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of EconomicsOther identifiers
14.121-Fall2005
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14.121
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microeconomic theory, theories of production and individual choice (under certainty and uncertainty), markets and competition, tools of comparative statics and their application to price theory
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