Language of Instruction |
French |
Course Type |
Compulsory |
Course Level |
Bachelor Degree |
Course Instructor(s) |
Fatma Ayfer KARAYEL
ayferkarayel@yahoo.com (Email)
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Assistant |
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Objective |
This course aims to introduce students of Political Science to the study of economics. The purpose of this course is to teach fundamental lessons of economics such as the law of demand and the law of supply, the application of elasticity, the price mechanism, the costs of production, firm behavior and types of markets (competitive markets, monopoly, monopolistic competition, oligopoly), the markets for the factors of production and the theory of consumer choice.
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Content |
See Subject Headings (Topics)
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Course Learning Outcomes |
1) Explain basic concepts in economics such as supply and demand, the market, price mechanism and market equilibrium 2) Use basic microeconomic models to study the ways in which economic agents make decisions in the market place. 3) Discuss the functioning of markets, determination of market equlibrium and forms of competition in various types of markets 4) Explain firm behavior (i.e. profit maximisation and cost minimization practices of firms) 5) Explain why monopolies arise, the welfare costs of monopoly and public policies towards monopolies
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Teaching and Learning Methods |
Lecture classes
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References |
Mankiw, G.N. (1998). Principes De l’Economie. Paris: Economica Stiglitz, J. E., Walsh, C.E. & Lafay, J.D. (2007). Principes d’économie moderne. Paris : De Boeck.
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