310053 Mikroökonomik (V) (SoSe 2017)

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Thema ist die Modellierung und Analyse einzelwirtschaftlicher Entscheidungen und deren Rolle bei der Bildung von Märkten und Preisen.

Gliederung:

1. Einführung in die Problemstellung der Mikroökonomik
2. Theorie des Konsumentenverhaltens
3. Theorie der Unternehmung
4. Allgemeines Gleichgewicht und allokative Effizienz
5. Marktformen
6. Marktversagen

Requirements for participation, required level

Vorausgesetzt werden solide Kenntnisse in der Analysis (Mathematik für Wirtschaftswissenschaftler). Der Kurs baut auf der Vorlesung "Einführung in die Volkswirtschaftslehre" auf.

Bibliography

- F. Breyer, Mikroökonomik, 4. Auflage, Springer
- R.S. Pindyck, D.L. Rubinfeld: Mikroöokonomie (ab 5. Auflage), Pearson Studium
- A. Jehle, P.J. Reny, Advanced Microeconomic Theory, 2nd edition, Addison Wesley

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25-FS-EM Einführungsmodul E2: Einführende Veranstaltung aus den Fakultäten Student information
E3: Einführende Veranstaltung aus den Fakultäten Student information
25-FS-GM Grundlagenmodul E2: Einführende Veranstaltung aus den Fakultäten Student information
E3: Einführende Veranstaltung aus den Fakultäten Student information
31-M5 VWL I Mikroökonomie Student information

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Veranstaltungen für Schülerinnen und Schüler   Bei Gruppen ab drei Personen ist eine vorherige Anmeldung in der ZSB erforderlich.  

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