FIN 597

fall 2025
 
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Credit: 4 hours.

Provides a one-semester treatment of doctoral-level microeconomic theory and analysis for graduate students in business and related disciplines, covering topics such as consumption, production, equilibrium, monopoly, market failure, and game theory. Applications are drawn from business disciplines. Prepares students for original research and further doctoral studies. Also appropriate for advanced undergraduate or master's students considering doctoral studies.

4 graduate hours. No professional credit. Credit is not given toward graduation for FIN 597 and FIN 580, Section GMT, or ECON 530, Section P2. Prerequisite: Assumes some knowledge of microeconomics, multivariate calculus, and probability theory.

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