Economics 300 - Microeconomics
Spring
2022
01
4.00
Brian H. Baisa
TTH 11:30 AM-12:50 PM
Amherst College
ECON-300-01-2122S
SCCEE110
bbaisa@amherst.edu
This course develops the tools of modern microeconomic theory and notes their applications to matters of utility and demand; production functions and cost; pricing of output under perfect competition, monopoly, oligopoly, etc.; pricing of productive services; intertemporal decision-making; the economics of uncertainty; efficiency, equity, general equilibrium; externalities and public goods. A student may not receive credit for both ECON 300 and ECON 301.
Requisite: MATH 111, or equivalent and at least a "B" grade in ECON 111/111E or a "B-" in ECON 200–290, or equivalent.
Fall semester: Limited to 50 students. Professor Baisa
Spring semester: Limited to 50 students. Professor Kingston.