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  • Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences
  • Department of Economics
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  • Micro Economic Theory II
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  • explain monopoly market and firm equilibrium in this market
  • Understand monopoly market, monopoly power and the welfare effects of monopoly
  • Express differences between monopoly and perfectly competitive market
  • Solve profit maximization problem of a monopolist
  • Express reasons and how firms price discriminate
  • Explain relation between demand elasticity and price discrimination
  • explain mechanism and structure of the monopsony market
  • Explain mechanism and structure of the monopsony market
  • Compare monopsony with other markets and explain among their differences
  • Solve profit maximization problem of a monopsonist
  • obtain optimal choice of consumer under budget constraint
  • will able to drive demand of consumer for a good
  • will able to explain the impact of price and income change on consumer equilibrium
  • express oligopoly theories and firm equilibrium in oligopoly market and monopolistic competition
  • Define oligopoly market
  • Compare oligopoly with other markets and explain among their differences
  • Explain firm equilibrium in oligopoly market
  • List oligopoly theories
  • Solve firm profit maximization problem according to each oligopoly theory
  • Express differences among these theories
  • Explain firms short and long run equilibrium in a monopolistic competition market.
  • express factors that affect labor demand and labor supply and analyze equilibrium in factor market
  • Define factor markets
  • Explain firm’s factor demand in competitive market
  • Explain elements that affect factor supply and obtain labor supply curve
  • Express how equilibrium takes place in factor markets
  • Explain firm factor demand in monopoly market
  • Compare factor demand of monopolist with competitive firms
  • Explain factor demand of monopsonist firm
  • explain general equilibrium and wealth
  • Define general equilibrium
  • Explain oversimplifying assumptions
  • Express general equilibrium conditions among consumers
  • Express general equilibrium conditions among producers
  • Define pareto optimum and how it can be reached
  • Define externalities, explain the effects of externalities in production and consumption on social wealth
  • Explain factor demand of monopolstic firm

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