The course will cover fundamental concepts of microeconomics through the comprehensive discussion of consumer behavior, derivation of individual and market demand, production theory, cost and competitive and noncompetitive market structures. This course aims to give students a strong introductory theoretical framework in microeconomics, thus equipping them with tools for managerial and public policy decision-making. Topics covered include Consumer Theory, Production Theory, Cost of Production and Market Structures. The course, is appropriate for the students with diverse background, provides logical entry point for those intending to pursue their careers in Economics, Business Administration and Banking & Finance, and Accounting & Finance programs.
- Teacher: Ahmet Aker