Mathias Beck: Catalogue data in Autumn Semester 2020 |
Name | Dr. Mathias Beck |
Address | KOF FB Innovationsökonomik ETH Zürich, LEE F 113 Leonhardstrasse 21 8092 Zürich SWITZERLAND |
Telephone | +41 44 632 29 46 |
beck@kof.ethz.ch | |
URL | https://kof.ethz.ch/en/the-institute/people/person-detail.MjM5NjQ0.TGlzdC81NzgsODQ4OTAwOTg=.html |
Department | Management, Technology, and Economics |
Relationship | Lecturer |
Number | Title | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
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363-1109-00L | Introduction to Microeconomics GESS (Science in Perspective): This course is only for students enrolled in a Bachelor’s degree programme. Students enrolled in a Master’s degree programme may attend “Principles of Microeconomics” (LE 363-0503-00L) instead. Note for D-MAVT students: If you have already successfully completed “Principles of Microeconomics” (LE 363-0503-00L), then you will not be permitted to attend it again. | 3 credits | 2G | M. Wörter, M. Beck | |
Abstract | The course introduces basic principles, problems and approaches of microeconomics. It describes economic decisions of households and firms, and their coordination through perfectly competitive markets. | ||||
Learning objective | Students acquire a deeper understanding of basic microeconomic models. They acquire the ability to apply these models in the interpretation of real world economic contexts. Students acquire a reflective and contextual knowledge on how societies use scarce resources to produce goods and services and distribute them among themselves. | ||||
Content | Market, budget constraint, preferences, utility function, utility maximisation, demand, technology, profit function, cost minimisation, cost functions, perfect competition, information and communication technologies | ||||
Lecture notes | Course material in e-learning environment https://moodle-app2.let.ethz.ch/auth/shibboleth/login.php | ||||
Literature | Varian, Hal R. (2014), Intermediate Microeconomics, W.W. Norton | ||||
Prerequisites / Notice | This course "Einführung in die Mikroökonomie“ (363-1109-00L) is intended for Bachelor students and LE 363-0503-00 "Principles of Microeconomics" for Master students. |