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Economics 603: Microeconomic Analysis I (second-half), Fall 2005

Professor Peter Cramton

Section 0201: Tuesday and Thursday, 11:00 am to 12:15 pm, Tydings 1114
Section 0101: Tuesday and Thursday, 2:00 pm to 3:15 pm, Tydings 2111

Economics 603 is the first half of the Economics Departments two-semester core sequence in Microeconomics. This course is taken by all first-year Economics Ph.D. students, as well as by quite a few Ph.D. students in Agricultural & Resource Economics, the Smith School of Business, and other academic departments. The first half of the semester treats consumer theory and the theory of the firm. The second half of the semester is an introduction to game theory and its applications in economics. The first half of this course will be taught by Professor Daniel R. Vincent. The second half will be taught by Professor Peter Cramton.


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