The University of Oklahoma
Department of Economics
Course Description
ECON 5123 Microeconomic Theory
This course provides an intensive treatment of modern microeconomic theory. Throughout, the course uses mathematical tools and analytic concepts. Its goal is to introduce first year graduate students to the basic models and theories that make up the extensive field of microeconomics. The course is subdivided into a total of 4 blocks. In each block the student is introduced to the main theories in a certain field in microeconomics. These fields are in order of appearance: consumer theory, producer theory, market theory and special topics in economics of information and uncertainty.
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