Course Details

Country: Australia
Course Title: Intermediate Microeconomics
Course Number: 23567
Course Description: This subject extends students' knowledge and understanding of microeconomic phenomena and the environment within which consumers and businesses operate, as developed in introductory economics subjects. It develops the ability of students to analyse and critically evaluate these microeconomic issues by equipping them with formal concepts and models. Issues considered in this subject include the theory of consumer choice, competitive strategy and firm behaviour under various market structures, comparative welfare outcomes produced by different market forms, externalities arising from market failure such as pollution and environmental issues, and analysis of public goods. The subject prepares students for further study in a range of specialised microeconomic fields.
Language: English
Approved Equivalent: ECON 306
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