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Applied Microeconomics

Summary

The aim of the subject is to make the basis for students’ independent creative economic thinking. The main emphasis is laid on the behaviour of consumers, households, firms and government. Attention is also paid to the labour market and capital market. The course Microeconomics A is followed by the intermediate course Microeconomics B in the 4th year, and in the case of doctoral studies by the advanced course Microeconomics C.

Literature

1) MANKIW, N. Gregory. Principles of economics. Ninth ed. Boston, MA, Cengage, 2020. ISBN 9780357038314 .
2) KRUGMAN, Paul and Robin WELLS. Microeconomics. Sixth ed. Worth Publishers, 2021. ISBN 9781319245283 .
3) PERLOFF, Jeffrey. Microeconomics: Theory and Applications with Calculus (The Pearson Series in Economics). 4th ed. Pearson, 2016. ISBN 978-0134167381 .

Advised literature

1) COWEN, Tyler and Alex TABARROK. Modern Principles: Microeconomics. Fifth ed. MacMillan Learning, 2021. ISBN 9781319329785 .
2) GOOLSBEE, Austan, Steven LEVITT and Chad SYVERSON. Microeconomics. Third ed. Worth Publishers, 2019. ISBN 9781319105563 .
3) MATEER, Dirk and Lee COPPOCK. Principles of Microeconomics. Third ed. W.W. Norton & Company, 2021. ISBN 9780393422474 .


Language of instruction angličtina
Code 114-0550
Abbreviation AMIC A
Course title Applied Microeconomics
Coordinating department Department of Economics
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Martin Hodula, Ph.D.