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Apr 15, 2026
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ECON 4300 - Intermediate Microeconomics Theory II3 unit(s) Mathematical Economics Intermediate Microeconomics Theory II builds on the foundations of microeconomic theory taught in Intermediate Microeconomics I. In Intermediate Microeconomics II, more advanced applications of economic theory are studied, and more quantitative analytical tools are utilized. Intermediate Microeconomics II also covers more advanced topics such as choice under uncertainty, game theory and strategic behavior, general equilibrium, government failure and market efficiency, behavioral economics and its applications.
Prerequisites: ECON 4200 or consent of instructor.
Hours: 3 hours
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