Courses
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This course information is derived from the Online Course Catalog, which is under development. The information may not be accurate and is provided only as a convenience. Please consult the print or PDF version of the Course Catalog for all official course information.
Prin. of Microeconomics
Addresses debates about whether market capitalism provides the best institutional context for organizing the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. Considers consumer and business behavior under various competitive conditions. Assesses the appropriate role for government policy in improving performance of market capitalism. Staff.
Course details
- Credits: 4.00
- Academic Level: Undergraduate
- Currently Offered: Yes
- Course Type: Lecture
- This course was first offered on: 09/10/1990
Pre-requisite for:
- ECON-247 Environmental Economics
- ECON-242 Managerial Economics
- ECON-241 Bus. Competition/Antitrust Pol
- ECON-239 Gov\'t Regulation of Industry
- ECON-225 Pol Econ Us Capitalism
- ECON-220 International Monetary Systems
- ECON-218 International Trade
- ECON-216 Economic Development
- ECON-214 Women in the World Econ
- ECON-203 Econ Models & Quan. Methods
- ECON-201 Inter Macroeconomics
- ECON-200 Inter. Microeconomics
- ECON-222 Comp. Economics of East Asia
This information was taken from the Simmons College Registrar. Please report any errors or corrections to Melissa Kelly.
