Introduction to Economics II (Winter/Spring 2004)
Microeconomics

Economics 202, Section V0B
Tuesday and Thursday, 2:00-3:15
Cockefair Hall 104

Instructor: Joelle Leclaire
Office: 202A Manheim Hall
Office Hours:, 3:30-4:00, or by appt.
Telephone: 235-5999
e-mail.jjl9b0@umkc.edu (E-mail subject: Micro 202)

Synopsis:
This course introduces the basic concepts of microeconomics. We will look at the tools used by economists to analyze the firm, the principles of supply and demand, elasticity, price determination and costs within various market structures.

Required Texts:
Lee, F.  S.  Introduction to Neoclassical Microeconomics.
Parkin, M.  Microeconomics, 6th edition (Boston: Addison Wesley) 2003.
 

Syllabus

Web Ressource: The Economics Place

Links of interest

Bureau of Economic Analysis
Heterodox Economics Portal
Post-Autistic Economics