Course page for Microeconomics (ECN 2103) (лл)
Final Exam: Saturday, 7 July at 3 pm, #112 New Academic Building
Syllabus Microeconomics (ECN 2103)
Review Questions Part 1 (Chapters 1-5)
Review Questions Part 2 (Chapters 6-9)
Review Questions Part 3 (Chapters 10-12, 14)
Exercise 2 (for Chapter 12)
Exercise 2 (for Chapter 12) Guideline Answer
Guideline Answer for the Assignment
Multiple Choice Quizzes Last Updated 30 June
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Instructions for the Final Download
Additional reading and sources mentioned in the lectures
Lecture 2: First Models
Levitt, Steven D., Understanding Why Crime Fell in the 1990s: Four Factors That Explain the Decline and Six That Do Not, The Journal of Economic Perspectives 18 (1), 2004, pp. 163-190.
AEA Web Link
Glaeser, Edward, How Riots Start and How They Can Be Stopped, Bloomberg column, 12 August 2011.
LINK
Lecture 5: Elasticities
Schneider, F., Ernste, D., Shadow Economies: Size, Causes, Consequences, Journal of Economic Literature 38, 2000, pp. 77-114.
JSTOR-LINK (accessible on campus)
Lecture 6: Supply, Demand, And Government Policies
Card, D. and A.B. Krueger, Myth and Measurement: The New Economics of the Minimum Wage, Princeton University Press 1995. Available in the library (call no 331.23)
Neumark, D.: The Economic Effects of Minimum Wages: What Might Missouri Expect from Passage of Proposition b?, Policy Study 2, 2 October 2006. Downloadable at
LINK
Lecture 12: Game Theory and Oligopoly
Carmichael, F., A Guide to Game Theory, Prentice Hall 2005, Available in the library (call no 519.3)
Smith, J.L., World Oil: Market or Mayhem, Journal of Economic Perspectives 23 (3), 2009
AEA Web LINK Working Paper LINK
Other Economics Resources on the Web
Tim Harford's Financial Times column
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