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The MEC – 101 Microeconomic Analysis Course for IGNOU MA Economics First Year has been taught by Mr. Dheeraj Suri. The Video Lectures are based upon the books prescribed by the IGNOU. The Duration of Video Lectures is approximately 100 Hours.
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Syllabus for MEC – 101 Microeconomic Analysis
Block 1 : Consumer Behaviour
Unit 1 | Theory of Consumer Behaviour : Basic Themes |
Unit 2 | Theory of Demand |
Unit 3 | Theory of Demand : Some Recent Developments |
Block 2 : Producer Behaviour
Unit 4 | Theory of Production |
Unit 5 | Theory of Cost |
Unit 6 | Production Economics |
Block 3 : Price and Output Determination
Unit 7 | Perfect Competition |
Unit 8 | Monopoly |
Unit 9 | Monopolistic Competition |
Unit 10 | Oligopoly |
Block 4 : General Equilibrium
Unit 11 | General Equilibrium : Price Exchange Model |
Unit 12 | General Equilibrium with Production |
Block 5 : Welfare Economics
Unit 13 | Pigovian vs Paretian Approach |
Unit 14 | Social Welfare Function |
Unit 15 | Imperfect Market Externality and Public Goods |
Unit 16 | Social Choice and Welfare |
Block 6 : Economics of Uncertainty
Unit 17 | Choice in Uncertain Situations |
Unit 18 | Insurance Choice and Risk |
Unit 19 | Economics of Information |
Block 7 : Non Cooperative Game Theory – I
Unit 20 | Static Games of Complete Information |
Unit 21 | Static Games with Complete Information : Applications |
Unit 22 | Dynamic Games with Complete Information |
Block 8 : Non Cooperative Game Theory – II
Unit 23 | Static Games of Incomplete Information (with Application to Auction) |
Unit 24 | Dynamic Games with Complete Information : Perfect Bayesian Equilibrium |
Unit 25 | Signaling Games and their Applications |
Unit 26 | Refinements of Perfect Bayesian Equilibrium |