The course aims at 1) providing good understanding of the nature and variety of the models of economic decision-making, and 2) developing ability to apply the microeconomic models in solving concrete problems.
Contents
Consumer theory, production theory, competition, general equilibrium, game theory, uncertainty, information, risk etc.
Teaching methods
Teaching method
Contact
Online
Lectures
40 h
0 h
Exercises
20 h
0 h
Teaching language
Finnish
Teaching in the programme is given in the national languages of the partner universities (French, German, Finnish) and in English. The language of administrative cooperation is English. More information about the programme is available at the programme’s website mge-pepf.eu.
Modes of study
Evaluation
Numeric 1-5.
Study materials
Cowell: Microeconomics. Oxford University Press 2006; Gravelle-Rees: Microeconomics, 3rd Edition. Financial Times/Prentice Hall 2004.