Graduate Level Microeconomics OpenCourseWare
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Applied Economics for Managers OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Graduate Level Microeconomics Course
'Applied Economics for Managers' is a free graduate-level OpenCourseWare offered by MIT that emphasizes microeconomics, but touches on macroeconomics and some international trade issues. Business managers, economists and students earning a master's degree in Business should consider taking this course.
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Development Economics (Microeconomic Issues and Policy Models) OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Grad-Level Class on Development Economics
This free OpenCourseWare fulfills the requirement for a Ph.D. in Development Economics for both Harvard and MIT. The 'Development Economics: Microeconomic Issues and Policy Models' course covers a wide variety of topics dealing primarily with microeconomic issues in developing countries. Issues considered include agricultural policies, gender bias and government economic failures. Graduate students interested in economic issues in devloping countries should consider taking this course.
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Economic Analysis for Business Decisions OpenCourseWare: A Free Online Graduate Study Microeconomics Course by MIT
Business managers, entrepreneurs and graduate students interested in how economic principles impact business decisions should consider taking 'Economic Analysis for Business Decisions,' a free OpenCourseWare offered by MIT's Sloan School of Management. The major objective of this graduate-level course is to provide a working knowledge of the analytical tools that firms use to make important business decisions in order to improve their market presence.
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Microeconomic Theory I OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Graduate Study Microeconomics Course
This free online OpenCourseWare from MIT provides the background for graduate-level economic study and is the first in a series of courses dealing with economic theory. 'Microeconomic Theory I' is intended for graduate students earning a master's degree in Economics and also provides excellent instruction for business professionals. The 'Microeconomic Theory I' course covers economic methodologies and subjects, including certainty and uncertainty principles, market competition and price theory.
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Microeconomic Theory II OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Graduate Study Economics Class on Noncooperative Game Theory
'Microeconomic Theory II' is a free graduate-level OpenCourseWare offered by MIT that focuses on the use of game theory as an economic tool. The course is intended for graduate students earning a degree in Economics, but is available for any student interested in studying economic theory.
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Microeconomic Theory III OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Graduate Level Economics Course on the Theory of General Engineering
'Microeconomic Theory III' is a free graduate-level OpenCourseWare offered by MIT. The major objective of this course is to extend the student's understanding of microeconomics into areas such as competitive equilibrium and incomplete markets. Economics students and business professionals should consider taking this course.
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Microeconomic Theory IV OpenCourseWare: A Free Online Graduate Study Course on Information Economics by MIT
Graduate students who have a strong background in basic business practices and a solid understanding of economic theories should consider 'Microeconomic Theory IV' a free OpenCourseWare offered by MIT. This is a graduate-level course, that provides students with an introduction to topics in information economics, such as risk sharing, moral hazard, adverse selection and decision making amid uncertainty. This course can be considered an introduction to more detailed courses dealing wth contract theory.