ECO204Y5 • Microeconomic Theory and Applications (for Commerce and Management)

The course uses microeconomics to analyze a variety of issues from marketing and finance to organizational structure. Topics include consumer preferences and behaviour; demand, cost analysis and estimation; allocation of inputs, pricing and firm behaviour under perfect and imperfect competition; game theory and public policy, including competition policy. Business cases are used to connect theory and practice and to highlight differences and similarities between economics and accounting, marketing and finance. This course is restricted to students in a Commerce or Management program.

(ECO101H5 (63%) and ECO102H5 (63%)) or ECO100Y5(63%)
Enrolment in a B.Com Specialist or Major program Enrolment in Management Specialist program
Social Science
52L/24T
In Class
Economics