William Rainey Harper College
ECO 211
Microeconomics: An Introduction to Economic Efficiency

Spring 2009

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COURSE DESCRIPTION

This course will cover the area of economics commonly defined as microeconomics which is concerned with the individual parts of the economy such as individual businesses or industries, individual consumers, and individual products. Our goal is to study whether the economy uses our limited resources to obtain the maximum satisfaction possible for society. We will concentrate on three goals: ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY, PRODUCTIVE EFFICIENCY, and EQUITY.

INSTRUCTOR:

Mark Healy
E-Mail instructor: mhealy@harpercollege.edu
Office: J-262,
Office Hours
Phone: 847-925-6352
Home: 815-728-1571
Cell: 815-861-7265