Economics (ECON)
Department of Economics
Faculty of Public Affairs
ECON 4020 [0.5 credit]
Advanced Microeconomic Theory
Advanced theory of individual economic behaviour in production, consumption, and general equilibrium. Elementary tools of mathematics are employed in the exposition of most topics.
Precludes additional credit for
ECON 4200 (no longer offered).
Prerequisites:
ECON 2002 with a grade of C+ or higher;
ECON 2003 with a grade of C+ or higher;
ECON 2400 (or
MATH 2000 or
MATH 2004) with a grade of C+ or higher; and
ECON 2202 (or equivalent, or
STAT 2605 or
STAT 3502), which may be taken concurrently with ECON 4020.
Lectures three hours a week, tutorials one hour a week.