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ECON 3310. MICROECONOMICS. 3 Hours.

Develops the theory of consumer and firm behavior using tools of marginal analysis. Students learn motivations behind consumer behavior (utility maximization) and firm behavior (profit maximization). This includes the features of competitive equilibrium, price discrimination, and imperfect competition models. Prerequisite: ECON 2306 and 60 credit hours.