L=Lecture R=Recitation
Session # | Topic | Key DAtes |
---|---|---|
L1 | Introduction; Supply and Demand | |
R1 | Mathematically Deriving the Supply-and-Demand Model | |
L2 | Preferences and Utility Functions | |
L3 | Budget Constraints and Constrained Choice | |
R2 | Mathematics of Constrained Maximization | |
L4 | Demand Curves and Income/Substitution Effects | |
L5 | Production Theory | Problem set 1 due |
R3 | There was no recitation due to a holiday. | |
L6 | Costs | |
L7 | Competition I | |
R4 | Review Competition and Costs | Problem set 2 due |
L8 | Competition II | |
L9 | Supply and Demand; Consumer/Producer Surplus | |
R5 | Review Construction | Problem set 3 due |
L10 | Welfare Economics | |
R6 | Exam Review | Problem set 4 due |
L11 | Monopoly I | |
Midterm Exam | ||
L12 | Monopoly II | |
R7 | Welfare Economics and Monopoly | |
L13 | Oligopoly I | |
L14 | Oligopoly II | |
R8 | Monopoly and Oligopoly | Problem set 5 due |
L15 | Input Markets I: Labor Market | |
R9 | Input Markets | Problem set 6 due |
L16 | Input Markets II: Labor and Capital | |
L17 | Making Choices over Time | |
R10 | Mathematics of Intertemporal Choice | Problem set 7 due |
L18 | Increasing Savings; Introduction to Trade | |
R11 | PPF and Comparative Advantage | Problem set 8 due |
L19 | International Trade: Welfare and Policy | |
L20 | Uncertainty | |
L21 | Efficiency and Equity | |
R12 | Social Welfare Example | Problem set 9 due |
L22 | Government Redistribution and Taxation | |
L23 | Market Failures I: Externalities | |
R13 | Exam Review | Problem set 10 due |
L24 | Market Failures II: Informational Asymmetry | |
L25 | Health Economics |