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Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences
Fall 2007

Ec 121a: Theory of Value

Ec 121 is a required course for the economics option. In this course you will learn to understand and manipulate economists' theoretical models of resource allocation and the workings of supply and demand in an idealized economy. The course is highly theoretical and somewhat mathematical. The course evaluations have suggested that the level of mathematics was that of the “analytical track.” I presume you know what that means, as I don't.


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Office hours

I am usually available MWF between 9:00 am and 12:00 m (that's noon) and 1:30 pm to 4:00 pm.

Exams

Homework

Assignments are due in class at the beginning of the lecture.

If you need an extension, I will be happy to give you one if you get a note from the Dean or the Health Center recommending it.

Assignment 1, due October 9. Assignment 2, due October 16. Assignment 3, due October 23. Assignment 4, due October 30.
Assignment 5, due November 20.

Notes for Lectures

Dates indicate latest revision

Lecture 1
(11/19/07)
Lecture 2
(11/19/07)
Lecture 3
(11/19/07)
Lecture 4
(11/19/07)
Lecture 5
(11/19/07)
Lecture 6
(11/19/07)
Lecture 7
(11/19/07)
Lecture 8
(11/19/07)
Lecture 9
(11/19/07)
Lecture 10
(11/19/07)
Lecture 11
(11/19/07)
Lecture 12
(11/19/07)
Lecture 13
(11/19/07)
Lecture 14
(11/19/07)
Lecture 15
(11/29/07)
Lecture 16
(11/29/07)
Lecture 17
(11/29/07)

Sample answers

Assignment 1 Assignment 2 Assignment 3 Assignment 4 Assignment 5
Midquarter

Supplemental Notes

Some of these notes are unfinished. While I have been careful in the preparation of these notes, I am not good at proofreading my own writing, so there may be some errors. If you find any, please let me know.


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