Course Title
Consumer and Welfare Economics
Course Description
The course emphasizes theories of consumer behavior and their applications to areas such as the individual and market demand curves, supply of labor, inter temporal choice of consumption, tax and public policies, and decision-making under uncertainty. Also emphasizes general equilibrium welfare economics, issues relating to equity and efficiency, the nature of public goods and externalities, consumer protection, and property rights. (Generally offered winter semester) Prerequisite(s): ECN 3030 with a minimum grade of (C)
Equivalent Courses
ECN304
College/School
School of Business Admin.