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Microeconomics I (EKU 1133)
Description
The course covers deeper topics on microeconomics concepts and analysis.
Topics
Theories of consumer choice, consumer and producer behavior, output and input markets.
Objectives
Develop a deeper understanding of microeconomics concepts and various problems solving using hypothetical and simple empirical cases.
Microeconomics II (EKU 2135)
Description
The course builds on microeconomics with special reference to the usage of assumptions in microeconomics.
Topics
Basic assumptions in microeconomics, research on microeconomics concepts.
Objectives
Teach students to formulate actual problems into simle microeconomics models and analyze using acquired theories.
Macroeconomics I (EKU 1134)
Description
The course covers deeper topics on macroeconomics concepts and analysis.
Topics
Applying theories to macroeconomics problems, quantitative analysis of macroeconomics, and qualitative
Introduction to Microeconomics (EKU 1131)
Description
The course focuses on basic concepts of microeconomics.
Topics
Various economic problems, supply and demand analysis, analysis of markets, pricing in a competitive and non-competitive markets, and production factors markets.
Objectives
Provide students with basic microeconomics concepts and help students gain better understanding of the acquired theories.
Introduction to Macroeconomics (EKU 1132)
Description
The course introduces macroeconomics concepts and analysis.
Topics
Composition, size and distribution of national output, banking systems, monetary and fiscal policy, international policy, fluctuations, and economic growth.
Objectives
Provide students with basic understanding on the interaction of market influence with short-term or long-term national and international economic policies.
Address
3-29-1 Otsuka, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 112-0012, Japan
Access
Our Tokyo Campus is a 3 minute walk from Myogadani station (M23) on the Tokyo Metro Subway Marunouchi Line.
Myogadani station is 5 minutes past Ikebukuro station, and 11 minutes past Tokyo station.
Faculty of Business and Economics at The University of Hong Kong
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Semester : 1
For Student of Year : 1
An introduction to the basic concepts and principles of microeconomics - the study of demand and supply, consumer theory, cost and production, market structure, and resource allocation efficiency.
ECON1001E.F.G Introduction to economics I
Semester : 1
For Student of Year : 1
An introduction to the basic concepts and principles of microeconomics - the study of demand and supply, consumer theory, cost and production, market structure, and resource allocation efficiency.
Course Details
ECON1001A.B Introduction to economics I
Semester : 1
For Student of Year : 1
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