NTU Course

Microeconomics (2)

Offered in 114-2
  • Notes

    The course is conducted in English。 The course is conducted in English。Flipped class. Class is from 10:30 AM to 13:00 PM. Please make sure to attend the first session on February 23; otherwise, it will affect your grades this semester.
    The course is conducted in English。 The course is conducted in English。Flipped class. Class is from 10:30 AM to 13:00 PM. Please make sure to attend the first session on September 4; otherwise, it will affect your grades this semester.

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  • Course Description
    We’ll cover partial equilibrium, game theory, and market failures.
  • Course Objective
    (1) Apply Course Material to Daily Life: We aim to help students incorporate the knowledge gained from this course into their everyday lives. The discussions during problem-solving sessions and in-class experiments are designed to facilitate this objec-tive. (2) Preparation for Advanced Economics Courses: This course serves as a fundamental prerequisite for more advanced courses in economics. The homework assignments and individual tasks during problem-solving sessions are geared to help students achieve this goal.
  • Course Requirement
    A foundation in Calculus is necessary for this course, including differentiation, partial differentiation, and basic optimization methods.
  • Expected weekly study hours before and/or after class
    at least 3 hours per week
  • Office Hour
  • Designated Reading
    Textbooks: Roberto Serrano and Allan Feldman (2018)., 2nd edition, A Short Course in Intermediate Microeconomics with Calculus
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  • Grading
    1. NTU has not set an upper limit on the percentage of A+ grades.
    2. NTU uses a letter grade system for assessment. The grade percentage ranges and the single-subject grade conversion table in the NATIONAL TAIWAN UNIVERSITY Regulations Governing Academic Grading are for reference only. Instructors may adjust the percentage ranges according to the grade definitions. For more information, see the Assessment for Learning Section
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