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Textbook


Amazon logo Pindyck, Robert S., and Daniel L. Rubinfeld. Microeconomics. 6th ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2004. ISBN: 9788120329218.

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Readings by Session


The readings under the two formats are given below. Students are expected to have read the relevant chapters ahead of time.



Format 1: Lecture-recitation


L = Lecture and R = Recitation


SES #TOPICSREADINGS
L1What is economics?Chapter 1
R1Supply-demand analysisChapter 2
L2Comparative statics
L3Dynamic analysis
R2Utility, revealed preferenceChapter 3
L4Optimization, duality
L5Demand curvesChapter 4
R3Engle curves
L6Risk and uncertaintyChapter 5
R4Risky behavior, examples
L7ProductionChapter 6
L8Input use
R5Review of chapters 1-5Chapters 1 to 5
L9Cost curvesChapter 7
R6Scale and cost
L10Profit maximizationChapter 8
L11Entry and exit
R7Competitive marketsChapter 9
L12Examples
L13Competitive markets (cont.)
R8Economic "surplus"Chapter 16
L14Efficiency of markets
L15Market structure
R9Review of chapters 6-9, 16Chapters 6-9, 16
L16Monopoly powerChapter 10
L17Monopsony – regulation
L18Pricing powerChapter 11
L19Pricing power (cont.)
R10Monopoly-pricing power
L20OligopolyChapters 12-13
L21Monopolistic competition
L22Competitive strategy
L23Factor marketsChapter 14
R11Factor-labor markets
L24Labor-land markets
L25Capital marketsChapter 15
R12Review of chapters 10-15, 17-18Chapters 10-15, 17-18
L26Insurance-risk marketsChapter 17
L27GovernmentChapter 18



Format 2: Discussion Sections


D = Discussion and Q = Question and Answer session


SES #TOPICSREADINGS
D1Overview: themes, types of markets, economic measurement, economic analysisChapter 1
D2The basics of supply and demandChapter 2
D3Elasticities of demandChapter 2
D4Price elasticity of supply; consumer preferencesChapters 2-3
D5Deriving MRS from utility function, budget constraints, and interior solution of optimizationChapter 3
D6Optimization, revealed preference, and deriving individual demandChapters 3-4
D7Substitution and income effects, individual and market demand, consumer surplusChapter 4
D8Irish potato famine, network externalities, and uncertaintyChapters 4-5
D9Preference toward risk, risk premium, indifference curves, and reducing riskChapter 5
D10Insurance and production functionsChapters 5-6
D11Production functionsChapter 6
D12Production functions and cost of productionChapters 6-7
Q1Review of chapters 1-5
D13Cost functionsChapter 7
D14The cost of production and profit maximizationChapters 7-8
D15Short run and long run supplyChapter 8
D16Long run supply and the analysis of competitive marketsChapters 8-9
D17Supply restrictions, tax, and subsidyChapter 9
D18Tax, subsidy, and general equilibriumChapters 9 and 16
D19Efficiency in exchange, equity and efficiency, and efficiency in productionChapter 16
D20Production possibilities frontier and output market efficiencyChapter 16
D21Why markets failChapter 16
Q2Review of chapters 6-9, 16
D22MonopolyChapter 10
D23Monopoly and monopsonyChapter 10
D24Monopoly and monopsony (cont.)Chapters 10-11
D25Pricing with market powerChapter 11
D26Pricing and monopolistic competitionChapters 11-12
D27Game theory and oligopolyChapters 12-13
D28OligopolyChapters 12-13
D29Strategic gamesChapters 12-13
D30Dominant firm model and factor marketChapters 12-14
D31Factor marketChapter 14
D32Investment, savings, time, and capital marketsChapter 15
D33Asymmetric informationChapter 17
D34Externalities, market failure and governmentChapters 17-18
D35Public goods and review of chapters 10-15, 17-18

 








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