Microeconomics is the study of individuals, households and firms’ behavior in decision making and allocation of resources. This course provides students with an introduction to applied microeconomics for business decision-making. It considers how markets function and how the government may interfere in the market. It also informs how businesses make decisions related to production and cost in the short and long run, and determine prices.
Grade Basis: Letter Grade
Credits: 2.0
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