Economics 100a -Intermediate Microeconomics

Fall 2011

Review Section for the Final is on Sunday 12/4 at 3pm in Baskin 152.
Details on Place and Timing of TA section on Tuesday 11/8

ECON 100a: Intermediate Microeconomics

INSTRUCTOR: 

Justin Marion, marion@ucsc.edu



My Contact Info:
Aadil Nakhoda,  anakhoda@ucsc.edu
Office Hours: Mondays, 2pm – 3pm, E2 403
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READING MATERIALS:

 Calculus Review Slides

Calculus Review Sheet

Consumer Theory 1

Consumer Theory 2

Midterm Review 1

Slutsky Equation Slides

A note on the difference between the methods to calculate subs and inc effect employed 

during the lecture and the TA sections

Compensating and Equivalent Variation

Review on Production Functions and Costs (From previous qtr, some material not yet covered) 

Slides on Costs from previous qtr

PRACTICE QUESTIONS:
                                                           
 Calculus Review Questions    

Cost Minimization
1
Cost Minimization 2 (Question 1 involves Profit Maximization!)

Post Second Midterm

Practice Questions on Monopoly and Game Theory
Some multiple choice questions to practice on monopoly and game Theory

              
                                                                                                                     
If there are any errors or questions, please email me.

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

For the first midterm:

A review session will be held on October 16th at 6pm in

Engineering Lecture Hall 101

 Please print out this set of questions and bring to the session.
Answers to the practice questions posted above.

For the second midterm:

The regular TA section will be held at Kresge 327 from 6pm.
I will go over the questions in this sheet. Please print and bring to the section.
The graphs to Qs3 abd Qs4.

For the Final:
Review section on Sunday 12/4 at 3pm in Baskin 152
Please print and bring this sheet of questions to the section.
The answer key.



NOTE: The above listed materials are only a supplement to the lecture and the textbook. To do well in this course, you must attend the lectures and the TA sections,  read the textbook and understand the homework problems.

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