Chuck Stull

 ECO 105

Fall 2005
Principles of Economics I-- microeconomics

"Markets are central institutions of a modern society. If you understand markets, you have a chance of understanding what is happening in your time. If you don't, you don't." -- Martin Mayer

Principles of Microeconomics
    Section 2    2:40-3:55 MWF

Office Hours
MWF 10:30-11:30  or by appointment

Some study suggestions

online quizzes (for each chapter of Mankiw's text)



Exam I   Friday, Oct 14 (4th week, in class)

Exam II  Wednesday, Nov 9 (8th week, in class)

Exam III Monday Nov 28, 1 pm, during the scheduled final exam period

Topics from last time are available now.  These will be updated before each exam.

Topics for Exam 1 and some practice problems with answers

Topics for Exam 2 and a few problems

Topics for Final Exam

 

Optional Presentations

Monday Nov 21 10:00 am Olds/Upton 103
Tuesday Nov 22 11:30 am Dewing 200
Tuesday   Nov 22 2:00 pm Dewing 304


 


Links

Student created sites:

MODERN AMERICAN CAPITALISM WOULD MAKE ADAM SMITH TURN OVER IN HIS GRAVE
by Alex Kikuchi

 

Government Intervention by Chris Grzywacz

Inferior Goods By Pete Lewis-Lakin

Profit Maximization by Joel Hage

Pharmacia + Pfizer? by Tom McDonald

Elasticity of Demand by Derek Jansen 

AOL/TIME WARNER Inc. MERGER by Sam Sedaei

Merger example by Ben Snyder

Complements and Substitutes by Stephanie Rashewsky

Oligopoly by Matt Gardner

Inferior Goods by Andrew Rogers

Sonic vs Mario by Jordan Kairys

Globalization by Robert Boyle

Palmerton Superfund Sites by Jonas Traxler-Ballew
Public Goods by Drew Moore

Monopoly and Antitrust by Jared Allmond



Resources for Economists on the Internet provides an extensive list of links of interest to economists and economics students.  Edited by Bill Goffe.

An old Syllabus for Micro

Powerpoint slideshows on market structure
part 1  part 2


Powerpoint presentations for Wednesday November 24: Part I. Information Part II. Advertising

My Old Class Page, with more economics links

To go to my homepage click here

Advising for Economics Students

K College Department of Economics



Kalamazoo College Homepage

Problems or comments?
email cstull@kzoo.edu



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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