(II) Theory of consumer behavior, the firm, market equilibrium, general equilibrium, imperfect competition, optimization over time, and linear models. Models of microeconomics are developed using calculus and linear algebra. (pre: ECN 201, ECN 202 and MTH 131 or MTH 141, or permission of instructor. (Lec. 3)
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