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Economics 101A
Microeconomic Theory
Spring 2005
Instructor:
David Card
Office: 631A Evans Hall
Office Hours: TBA
E-mail:
[Non-JavaScript browser: use card at econ.berkeley.edu]
Day/Time: T-Th, 12:30-2 PM
Location: 289 Cory
GSI: David Albouy
Syllabus
Course Outline
Lecture Notes
Lecture 4
Section Notes by David Albouy
"Notes on Calculus and Optimization"
"Consumer Theory and the Envelope Theorem"
"More on Consumer Theory: Identities & Slutsky's Equation"
"The Neoclassical Firm"
"Supply and Demand: Partial Equilibrium & Comparative Statics"
"Labor Markets and Monopsony"
"Nash Equilibrium and Duopoly Theory"
"Bargaining Models"
"Pareto Optimality and Public Goods with Two Agents"
"Expected Utility and Insurance in a Two State Model"
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