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- Problems in Microeconomics - Problems in Microeconomics is a set of practice problems and interactive lecture displays for students and faculty in introductory courses in microeconomics. The problems were written by Byron W. Brown, Professor of Economics at Michigan State University.
- Microeconomic Theory - Provides table of content of Microeconomic Theory by Mas-Colell, Whinston and Green. The major book on microeconomic theory.
- Microeconomics - Elasticity - Course material on elasticities, a major concept used in microeconomics.
- WebEc - Microeconomics - Contains links to and descriptions of resources related to Microeconomics.
- Microeconomics - This page in WebEc contains links to and descriptions of WWW resources related to Microeconomics.
- Birulin, Oleksii - Economics Ph.D. student at Penn State. Auctions, game theory, contracts, implementation, microeconomics.
- Roy, Santanu - Associate Professor, Southern Methodist University. Microeconomic theory and applications, dynamic economic models, industrial organization, economics of natural resources and the environment.
- Microeconomics (D1-D4) - Economics Working Paper Archiv.
- Microeconomics and History of Economics - R. Larry Reynolds provides materials to accompany the textbooks Basic Microeconomics and History of Economic Thought. Included are e-texts in pdf format, audio, interactive Excel modules on economic concepts, Flash and Quicktime movies.
- University of California-Davis - Research strengths in applied microeconomics, economic history, international economics, macroeconomics and microeconomic theory. Website includes up-to-date class schedules, teaching rosters, and a working paper series.
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- AP Microeconomics - Advanced Placement Microeconomics is a course for advanced students interested in college-level work in economics and/or gaining advanced standing in college. The course begins with a study of fundamental economic concepts such as scarcity, opportunity costs, production possibilities, specialization, and comparative advantage.
- Microeconomics 201 - Microeconomics 201 is a computer game that is part of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro's Economics 201 class. This game is part of the on-line course (virtual learning environment) for college credit.
- Microeconomics - Microeconomics (or price theory) is a branch of economics that studies how individuals, households, and firms make decisions to allocate limited resources, typically in markets where goods or services are being bought and sold.
- James Thornton (health economist) - James Thornton, PhD, is currently a professor at Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti, Michigan, where he teaches undergraduate and graduate classes. His research focuses on microeconomics, econometrics, and health economics.
- Samuel Bowles (economist) - Samuel Bowles is an American economist and Professor Emeritus at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst where he taught courses on microeconomics and the theory of institutions. http://www.