ECON 2332 Principles of Microeconomics

A study of the principles involved in the production, cost, exchange, and distribution of goods and services in a market economy. Analysis includes the role of consumers; the theory of the firm; the determination of prices under differing degrees of competition; productive inputs and their earnings; and the economics of international trade.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

ECON 1330 or ECON 2331

Session Cycle Description

Spring and Summer