Topics: The course “Economics I / Microeconomics” covers the incentives and decision making processes of firms and consumers and the resulting market equilibrium. We will look at the impact of different market environments on the market equilibrium and the welfare of an economy. We will also analyze why certain market environments can imply market failure and why certain regulatory measures can be applicable. We will furthermore evaluate the impact of different regulatory measures on the market equilibrium and the welfare of an economy. Finally, we will discuss recent economic developments and critically evaluate proposed policy measures in light of recent economic developments.
Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Maria Lehner
Assessment and contribution to module mark: written exam (90 minutes)
Dates:
Group 1: Wednesdays 11:25 -12:55 (room: W1.01)
Group 2: Fridays, 08:15 – 09:45 (via zoom, access details to zoom are provided in the first section of the moodle class)
Registration: via moodle
- Dozent/in: Maria Lehner