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| Course Code | ECON 2509 |
| Course | Intermediate Microeconomics B II |
| Coordinating Unit | School of Economics, Faculty of the Professions |
| Term | Semester 2 2013 |
| Mode | Internal |
| Level | Undergraduate |
| Location/s | North Terrace |
| Units | 3 |
| Contact | Up to 3 hours per week |
| Prerequisites | ECON 2009 or ECON 2506 |
| Corequisites | Not applicable |
| Incompatible | Not applicable |
| Assumed Knowledge | Not applicable |
| Restrictions | Not applicable |
| Quota | Not applicable |
| Course Description | This course builds on the microeconomic theory studied in Principles of Microeconomics and Intermediate Microeconomics. Students will study a variety of selected topics, including the analysis of choices and actions of economic agents when faced with market failure, uncertainty and asymmetric information. Topics covered will also include general equilibrium analysis and the role of government as an institution to maximise welfare. This course provides an essential grounding for further studies in all fields of microeconomics including: public economics, resource and environmental economics, labour economics, industrial organisation, game theory, and behavioural economics. |
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