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24ECO 121 |
Microeconomic Theory –I (Theory) |
Students will CO1: comprehend the cardinal and ordinal utility analysis and various related concepts CO2: examine various aspects of consumer behavior like network externalities, consumer surplus, revealed preference, behavioural economics etc. CO3: examine various aspects of theory of production CO4: examine various aspects related to the theory of costs CO5: analyze the long run and short run equilibrium conditions of firms and factors affecting it, under perfect competition CO6: contribute effectively in course-specific interaction. |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Case studies.
Learning activities for the students: Presentations, Assignments and Group discussions. |
Class activity, Assignments, Quiz and Semester end examinations. |
Suggested Readings:
1. Green, H., Consumer Theory, Penguin, 1972.
2.Shephard, R. W., Cost and Production Functions, Princeton University Press, 1953.
3. Marshall, A., Principles of Economics, Macmillan, 1926.
4.Knight, Frank H., Risk, Uncertainty aand Profit, London School Reprints of Scarce, Works, No. 16, 1933.
5.Samuelson, P. A., Foundations of Economic Analysis, Harvard University Press.
6.Green, H. (1972), Consumer Theory, Penguin, 1947.
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