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HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT 2A
| Subtitle | Marginal Revolution and the Development of Microeonomics |
|---|---|
| Lecturer(s) | IKEDA, YUKIHIRO |
| Credit(s) | 2 |
| Academic Year/Semester | 2023 Spring |
| Day/Period | Thu.1 |
| Campus | Mita |
| Class Format | Face-to-face classes (conducted mainly in-person) |
| Registration Number | 44151 |
| Faculty/Graduate School | ECONOMICS |
| Department/Major | ECONOMICS Type A, B |
| Year Level | 3, 4 |
| Field | MAJOR SUBJECTS |
| Course Description | This course is designed to deepen students' understanding of the history of economics after the Marginal Revolution. |
| K-Number | FEC-EC-34122-212-07 |
| Course Administrator | Faculty/Graduate School | FEC | ECONOMICS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Department/Major | EC | ECONOMICS | |
| Main Course Number | Level | 3 | Third-year level coursework |
| Major Classification | 4 | Major Subjects Course- Core Course | |
| Minor Classification | 12 | Lecture - Economic History and Thought | |
| Subject Type | 2 | Elective required subject | |
| Supplemental Course Information | Class Classification | 2 | Lecture |
| Class Format | 1 | Face-to-face classes (conducted mainly in-person) | |
| Language of Instruction | 2 | English | |
| Academic Discipline | 07 | Economics, business administration, and related fields | |
Course Contents/Objectives/Teaching Method/Intended Learning Outcome
The purpose of these lectures is to encourage participants to look at the development of economics from the viewpoint of history and theory, in order to understand modern economics from a different perspective. This course covers the Marginal Revolution and the historical development of microeconomics. Students are required to have basic knowledge of micro- as well as macroeconomics. Some mathematical reformulations are introduced in the lectures, but they are elementary and can be understood easily. All lecture materials will be uploaded on keio. jp. Evaluations will be based on midterm, and the final papers. All lectures and discussions will be conducted in English.
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