ECO 30163 INTERMEDIATE MICROECONOMICS (3)

Further develops the topics in principles of microeconomics with a richer set of economic tools.  Economic analysis is applied to the behavior of individuals, businesses and governments as these agents interact in the market economy.  The social consequences regarding equity and efficiency of the production and distribution of final goods and services is analyzed considering both monetary and non-monetary gains.  Prerequisite:  ECO 20263 Microeconomics.