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Presents the fundamental analytical tools of economics, constructing a rigorous mathematical model of the economic behaviour of consumers, producers, and their interaction.
(1) ECON204 or ECON230 or ECON231 (2) MATH104 or MATH105 or MATH106 or MATH108 or MATH116(3) 18 points from STAT courses.
ECON301
For further information see Department of Economics and Finance .