PROPOSED (NEW) COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Concentrates on rational choice behavior on the part of consumers and firms and the interaction of these agents in various market settings; examines the effects of government policies, market power and externalities on market efficiency. Prerequisites: ISECON 100 and ECON 250, Fall
RATIONALE:
We are changing the description of the course to make it more comparable to standard advanced microeconomics courses offered at other institutions and to conform to discipline standards.