Introduction to Economics for Engineers

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Lecturer
Abe Naoya 
Place
Thr5-6(遏ウ蟾晏床4 B04/05)  
Credits
Lecture2  Exercise0  Experiment0
Code
70029
Syllabus updated
2010/4/1
Lecture notes updated
2010/4/1
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Semester
Spring Semester

Lecture

Lecture 1 Consumer theory: budget constraints, preferences, and utility function

2010.4.8(Thu.) 5-6session

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Lecture 2 Consumer theory: indifference curves , and types of goods

2010.4.15(Thu.) 5-6session

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Lecture 3 Consumer theory: elastisity, price effects and demand curves

2010.4.22(Thu.) 5-6session

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Lecture 4 Consumer theory: measurement of welfare change

2010.5.6(Thu.) 5-6session

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Lecture 5 Producer theory: production function and isoquants

2010.5.13(Thu.) 5-6session

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Lecture 6 Producer theory: profit function

2010.5.20(Thu.) 5-6session

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Lecture 7 Producer theory: cost curves and supply function

2010.5.27(Thu.) 5-6session

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Lecture 8 Market mechanizm: Pareto efficiency

2010.6.3(Thu.) 5-6session

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Lecture 9 Market failures and counter-measures

2010.6.10(Thu.) 5-6session

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Lecture 10 Public goods

2010.6.17(Thu.) 5-6session

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Lecture 11 Measuremnet of national income

2010.6.24(Thu.) 5-6session

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Lecture 12 Input-Output Analysis of an economy

2010.7.1(Thu.) 5-6session

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Lecture 13 Trade and foreign exchange rates

2010.7.8(Thu.) 5-6session

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Lecture 14 **

2010.7.15(Thu.) 5-6session

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