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Final Exam "Microeconomics" March 2008 Ir. Muhril A., M.Sc., Ph.D1 Subjects For Final Exam March 2008 Microeconomics

Final Exam "Microeconomics" March 2008 Ir. Muhril A., M.Sc., Ph.D2 Chapter 9  Perfect competition.  Profit maximizing.  TR.  TC.  Profit.  MC.  ATC.  AVC.  AFC.  TVC.  TFC.  Supply.  Economic rent.  Producer surplus.  Consumer surplus.

Final Exam "Microeconomics" March 2008 Ir. Muhril A., M.Sc., Ph.D3 Chapter 10  Economic efficiency in competitive market.  Consumer surplus.  Producer surplus.  Deadweight loss.  Incidence tax.  Subsidies.  Price ceiling.  Price floors.

Final Exam "Microeconomics" March 2008 Ir. Muhril A., M.Sc., Ph.D4 Chapter 11  Profit maximization by a monopolist.  The monopolist’s demand curve.  The profit maximization condition.

Final Exam "Microeconomics" March 2008 Ir. Muhril A., M.Sc., Ph.D5 Chapter 12.  Capturing surplus.  Price discrimination: - first degree. - second degree. - third degree.  Monopoly with uniform pricing.  Consumer surplus.  Producer surplus.  Total surplus.  Deadweight loss.

Final Exam "Microeconomics" March 2008 Ir. Muhril A., M.Sc., Ph.D6 Chapter 13  Perfect Competitive.  Monopolistic Competitive.  Monopoly.  Oligopoly.  The Cournot Model Of Oligopoly.  Profit Maximization By Cournot Firm.  Equilibrium In Cournot Market.  Cournot duopoly.

Final Exam "Microeconomics" March 2008 Ir. Muhril A., M.Sc., Ph.D7 Chapter 14  A simple game.  The Nash Equilibrium.  The Prisoner’s Dilemma.  Dominant strategy.  Dominated strategy.