ADVANCED MICROECONOMIC ANALYSIS Professor F. S. Lee (ECON 5502) Office: Manheim 202D Spring 2010 Office Hours: By appt. Office tel. 816-235-2543 E-mail: leefs@umkc.edu Lecture: Wednesday, 7.00-9.45, Royall Hall, Room 312 Required Texts: B. R. Binger and E. Hoffman, W. Nicholson and C. Snyder, Microeconomic Theory with Calculus W. Nicholson and C. Snyder, Microeconomic Theory: Basic Principles and Extension, 10th edition E. Silberberg and W. Suen, The Structure of Economics A. Marshall, Principles of Economics, online version is ...
Lecture Notes in Microeconomics Lecturer: Adrien Vigier, University of Oslo Fall 2012 1 Foreword The aim of these notes is to provide a concise introduction to microeconomic modeling at the advanced undergraduate level. No nal year undergraduate student in economics is expected to nd in these notes any concept or idea he is not already familiar with. These old ideas will however be presented in a way that is likely to be new to most students at that stage in ...
ADVANCED MICROECONOMIC ANALYSIS Professor F. S. Lee (ECON 5502) Office: Manheim 202D Spring 2013 Office Hours: By appt. Office tel. 816-235-2543 E-mail: leefs@umkc.edu Lecture: Tuesday, 7.00-9.45, Cockefair Hall 104 Required Texts: W. Nicholson and C. Snyder, Microeconomic Theory: Basic th Principles and Extension, 10 edition A. Marshall, Principles of Economics, online version is found at http://www.econlib.org/library/Marshall/marP.html Optional Text: H. R. Varian, Microeconomic Analysis nd G. A. Jehle and P. J. Reny, Advanced Microeconomic Theory ...
PPHA 44200: Advanced Microeconomics (Winter 2021) Instructor: Damon Jones Office: Keller 2035 Office Hours: Tuesdays, 2:00p – 3:00p (or by appointment) Email: damonjones@uchicago.edu Teaching Assistants: Chinmaya Kumar, Zhaosong Ruan Office Hours: TBD Course Objectives: Students will build upon neoclassical microeconomic theory by exploring deviations from the standard competitive model. Topics include competitive market partial equilibrium, imperfect competition, externalities, public goods and asymmetric information. Policy applications from public finance will be considered, including optimal income taxation. Prerequisites: PPHA 44100 or ...
PP32310 Steven N. Durlauf Fall 2020 Advanced Microeconomics for Public Policy 1 This course will cover a number of topics in microeconomic theory, with an emphasis on decision theory, consumer theory, and equilibrium. Applications will include intergenerational mobility. Organization: Live lectures will be given Mondays and Wednesday 630pm-750pm Central Time on Zoom (links will be provided on Canvas). These will be recorded so that students can access. Question/Answer/Supplemental Discussion sessions will be conducted Mondays and Wednesdays 800pm-920pm. Students are asked ...