The goal of the course is to familiarize the student with the basic
concepts and methods of microeconomics – the study of how consumers and
producers make their decisions and interact in markets, under conditions
of perfect and imperfect competition. - to enable the student to apply
these concepts and methods to policy issues. Policy issues such as
whether, when and how markets may fail and whether government
intervention may be needed to correct those failures. - to lay the
groundwork for future study: in the next term, for the study of
macroeconomic issues such as unemployment, inflation and long-run
economic growth; and more generally for such courses as managerial
accounting and management decision-making, as well as economics courses
in finance, labor, international economics and managerial economics,
which require mastery of basic microeconomic concepts.
- Garant: Dittrich Oldřich Ludwig
- Pedagog: Jurásek Miroslav
- Pedagog: Kalabisová Jana
- Pedagog: O´Brien William
- Pedagog: Wawrosz Petr
