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The main objective of Eco 2301 is to introduce you to the study of microeconomics and prepare you for advanced studies in business and economics. The course is designed to help you acquire the fundamental analytical skills to understand how market system works and explain how economic agents interact within the economy and what factors influence their decision making process.
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CLASS H - SOCIAL SCIENCES
Subclass HB
HB1-3840 |
Economic theory. Demography |
HB71-74 |
Economics as a science. Relation to other subjects |
HB75-130 |
History of economics. History of economic theory |
HB131-147 |
Methodology |
HB135-147 |
Mathematical economics. Quantitative methods analysis, game theory |
HB201-206 |
Value. Utility |
HB221-236 |
Price |
HB238-251 |
Competition. Production. Wealth |
HB501 |
Capital. Capitalism |
HB522-715 |
Income. Factor shares |
HB535-551 |
Interest |
HB601 |
Profit |
HB615-715 |
Entrepreneurship. Risk and uncertainty. Property |
HB801-843 |
Consumption. Demand |
HB846-846.8 |
Welfare theory |
HB848-3697 |
Demography. Population. Vital events |
HB3711-3840 |
Business cycles. Economic fluctuations |