Microeconomic Analysis
This is a required course for economics majors that I teach once per year. It mostly covers the same topics as the Price System, but with significantly more rigor. While I do discuss some real world examples, emphasis is much more on the abstract theory that we economists call neoclassical economics. You will see from some of my writings that I am not much of a believer in it. But for good or ill, it is standard fare for a college education in economics, so I feel under some obligation to cover it. Much of the work done by the students involves problems that integrate economic thinking with graphical analysis and algebra.
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