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ES50114: Applied microeconomics

[Page last updated: 23 October 2023]

Academic Year: 2023/24
Owning Department/School: Department of Economics
Credits: 6 [equivalent to 12 CATS credits]
Notional Study Hours: 120
Level: Masters UG & PG (FHEQ level 7)
Period:
Semester 1
Assessment Summary: CW 30%, EX 70%
Assessment Detail:
  • Coursework (CW 30%)
  • Exam (EX 70%)
Supplementary Assessment:
Like-for-like reassessment (where allowed by programme regulations)
Requisites:
Learning Outcomes: At the end of the unit students will be expected to be able to:
* Understand how to model individuals' preferences and decision making with and without risk;
* Evaluate how market equilibrium is formed and the welfare characteristic of such equilibrium with/without market failures;
* Understand how microeconomic theory can be applied to a variety of practical settings.


Aims: The unit aims to provide students with advanced knowledge of the theory and techniques of modern microeconomic analysis and to equip them with skills for modelling individual decision making in applied settings.

Skills:
* Develop rigorous arguments through precise use of concepts and mathematical models (Taught/Facilitated/Assessed);
* Employ advanced analytical tools for analysing individual behaviour and decision making (T/F/A);
* Understand different solution concepts in market equilibrium (T/F/A).

Content:
* Individual Decision-Making: Preference and Choice, Choice under Uncertainty;
* Market Equilibrium and Market Failure: Competitive Markets, Externalities and Public Goods;
* General Equilibrium: Equilibrium, Competitive Equilibria;
* Welfare Economics and Incentives.

Course availability:

ES50114 is a Designated Essential Unit on the following courses:

Department of Economics

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