George Mason University |
ECON 103 - Contemporary Microeconomic Principles |
Introduction to microeconomics in to context of current problems. Explores how the market
mechanism allocates scarce resources among competing uses; uses basic tools of supply and
demand and production and distribution theory to analyze diverse problems.
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Semester: | Spring 2001 |
Credits: | 3 |
Grade: | A |
Time: | S 9:00-11:40 |
Room: | ST2 9 |
Instructor: | Lou Gattis |
Book: | Microecomomics - Private Markets and Public Choice by Robert B. Ekelund, jr. and Robert D. Tollison |
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