Course Objectives:
The objectives of this course are-
Course Outcomes (COs):
Course |
Outcome (at course level) |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
|
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
|||
ECO 121 |
Microeconomic Theory –I |
CO1: Acquire knowledge of basic concept of microeconomics. CO2: Develop a sound understanding of the core concepts that economists use to understand the behaviour of consumers, producers and firms. |
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. |
Cardinal Utility Analysis; Indifference Curve Analysis, Goods, Bads and Neuters, Consumer’s Equilibrium, Corner Solution, Slutsky Equation-Price, Income and Substitution Effects (Normal, Inferior and Giffen goods), ICC Curve, PCC Curve, Demand Curve- Ordinary and Compensated, Engel Curve, Elasticity of demand.
Network Externalities- Bandwagon, Snob and Veblen effects, Consumer Surplus- Marshall’s Measurement, Measurement of Consumer Surplus through Indifference Curve; Revealed Preference Hypothesis; Analysis of consumer behavior under risk and uncertainty; Asymmetric information, Behavioral Economics.
Production function – short run and long run; Law of variable proportions Isoquants and Isocost lines; Optimum Factor Combination, Expansion Path, Ridge Lines, returns to scale; Cobb-Douglas production function, Elasticity of Substitution, Euler's theorem , Technical Progress-Capital Deepening and Labour Deepening.
Cost Concepts, Short run and long run cost curves; Modern Theory of Cost, Economies of scale; Economies of Scope and Learning curve analysis.
Short run and long run equilibrium of the firm and industry, increasing, decreasing and constant cost industry, effects of taxes under perfect competition.