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Microeconomic Policy Analysis

This course is intended to familiarize you with the use of microeconomics in policy analysis. The first half of the course is devoted to building upon introductory microeconomic theory with a deeper discussion of consumer choice and markets. We begin with a very brief review of supply and demand and some important economic concepts including elasticity and consumer surplus. We follow with indifference curves and budget constraints -- the building blocks of individual demand curves and examine income and substitution effects with this model. The first half of the course concludes with a brief treatment of production and costs. The second half of the course is devoted to an overview of the market and the most basic market structures and more examples of the role of government in providing public goods and managing externalities.

*Note: Students must also enroll in one, of two available, review sessions (see UW course schedule when available):

PBAF 516 AA (Location: TBD) - F, 11:30 am - 12:50 pm (Enrollment: 27)

PBAF 516 AB (Location: TBD) - T, 6:00 pm - 6:50 pm (Enrollment: 28)

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Course Details

Quarter

2010 Autumn

Number

PBAF 516A

Credits

4

Requirements Met

Core

Instructor

Anderson, L.

Days and times

Tue, Thu (11:30 a.m. - 12:50 p.m.)