課程名稱 |
個體經濟學原理與實習 Principle of Microeconomics (with Recitation) |
開課學期 |
109-1 |
授課對象 |
財務金融學系 |
授課教師 |
王道一 |
課號 |
ECON1020 |
課程識別碼 |
303E10110 |
班次 |
05 |
學分 |
4.0 |
全/半年 |
半年 |
必/選修 |
必帶 |
上課時間 |
星期一5(12:20~13:10)星期三5(12:20~13:10)星期五2,3,4(9:10~12:10) |
上課地點 |
博雅103博雅103博雅103 |
備註 |
本課程以英語授課。一5三5實習課。財金系本課程僅採計3學分,實習課必修但不計入畢業學分。(必帶可改班)。兼通識A5*。 限學士班一年級 總人數上限:250人 外系人數限制:150人 |
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課程概述 |
[For the complete info, please refer to http://homepage.ntu.edu.tw/~josephw/principles_micro_10F.htm ] This is the introductory class for the principles of microeconomics. It serves as an introduction of economics to an audience that are not familiar with Calculus. (Those who have took Calculus should consider taking microeconomics instead.) One interesting feature of this class is there will be various classroom experiments throughout the semester, and students are expected to participate actively in them.
This is a course taught in English, and all assignments are in English. If you feel that you would be in a disadvantaged position, please take other principles classes instead. |
課程目標 |
The Goal of this class is to introduce how economists think (without the math required for microeconomics), and, help you think like an economist! Specifically, we will see how economists observe real world phenomenon, build simplified models of reality, derive theories to provide policy advice, and test implications with empirical or experimental data. |
課程要求 |
There are no prerequisites for this course. |
預期每週課後學習時數 |
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Office Hours |
每週五 12:10~13:00 備註: After class in the classroom, or by email appointment. |
指定閱讀 |
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參考書目 |
Reference: Yoram Bauman, Stand-Up Economics: The Micro Textbook, Freely Available Online, 2009. Reference: R. Preston McAfee, Introduction to Economic Analysis, Freely Available Online, 2006. Other: Charlie Holt, Markets, Games, & Strategic Behavior, Prentice Hall, 2007. |
評量方式 (僅供參考) |
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週次 |
日期 |
單元主題 |
Week 1 |
9/14, 9/16, 9/18 |
Ten Principles of Economics (Ch. 1)
Production Possibility Frontier (Ch. 2)
Gains from Trade (Ch. 3) |
Week 2 |
9/25 |
Supply and Demand (Ch. 4) |
Week 3 |
9/26 |
Elasticity (Ch. 5) |
Week 4 |
10/5 |
Intervening the Market (Ch. 6) |
Week 5 |
10/12, 10/16 |
Markets and Welfare (Ch. 7)
Application to Taxation and Trade (Ch. 8, 9) |
Week 6 |
10/23 |
Classical Market Failure: Externalities (Ch. 10) |
Week 7 |
10/30 |
Classical Market Failure: Public Goods and Common Resources (Ch. 11) |
Week 8 |
11/6 |
Quiz 1 |
Week 9 |
11/13 |
Midterm (Ch. 1-11) |
Week 10 |
11/20 |
Cost of Production (Ch. 13) |
Week 11 |
11/27 |
Competitive Markets (Ch. 14) |
Week 12 |
12/4 |
Monopoly and Monopolistic Competition (Ch. 15, 16) |
Week 13 |
12/11 |
Oligopoly and Factor Markets (Ch. 17, 18) |
Week 14 |
12/18 |
Wage Differentials and Discrimination (Ch. 19, 20) |
Week 15 |
12/25 |
Frontiers of (Micro-)Economics (Ch. 22) |
Week 16 |
1/8 |
Quiz 2 |
Week 17 |
1/15 |
Final Exam (Cumulative, but focus on the second half, Ch. 13-22) |
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