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EC311 - Intermediate Microeconomic Theory

Taught by Dante Yasui at the University of Oregon

Welcome to this course material repository for Intermediate Microeconomics!

🌐 Course Website

You can find the most recent versions of lecture slides, homework assignments, and in-class activities on the course website:

https://dyasui.github.io/EC-311/

πŸ“ Course Description

This course equips students with essential theoretical and mathematical tools for understanding microeconomics. Building on the foundational market supply and demand models from EC201, we delve into consumer and producer behavior by applying math to simplify real-world decision-making.

By the end of this course, students will be well-prepared to apply these models in upper-level elective courses, embark on their own research projects, and make informed decisions in the real-world economy. Explore the materials to discover how microeconomic theory can enhance your understanding and approach to economic challenges!

πŸ“† Spring 2025 Schedule

| Class Time | Monday and Wednesday 4:00-5:50 pm | | Classroom | Straub 145 | | Office Hours | Monday 10am, Wednesday 1pm |


πŸ“„ Syllabus

πŸ“— Textbook and Learning Materials

  • Goolsbee, Levitt, and Syverson. Microeconomics, 4th edition, 2024

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Achieve access code is required for homework assignments

Acknowledgements

This course repository is a fork of the original course taught by Jose Rojas from which I am using slides, handouts, and practice exams. Thanks Jose for letting me use your material! 😊

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