Microscopic Economics Course Resources 1,
http://alpha.montclair.edu/ ~lebelp/coursereseRveReadings.html
The most classic microeconomics in my opinion reads the literature. 2,
http://www.columbia.edu/itc/sipa/u8213-03/bibliography.htm
Microscopic Economics and Policy Analysis Course Reading Documents, 3,
http://www.columbia.edu/itc/sipa/u8213-03/downloads.htm
Microeconomics and Policy Analysis Courses and Summary from "Economist" and "New York". It is worth reading. 4,
http://www.ssc.wisc.edu/~pnorman/econ806/theorysyLlabus.htm
University of Wisconsin University, Madison, Assistant, Assistant, Assistant, Assistant, opened microeconomic, opened microeconomic theory. Professor Norman won a Ph.D. in Economics, Pennsylvania, USA in 1997. The doctoral thesis is entitled "Game Theory Method for Economic Policy Analysis". The course focuses on signal game and mechanism design theory. Professor Norman also follows the general equilibrium analysis of signal transmission, cheap talk, reputation, mechanism design, implementation, incomplete information (General Equilibrium Analysis In Environments with INCOMPLETE OR IMPERFECT Information 5,
http://lily.src.uchicago.edu/econ350/
An empirical microeconomic course opened by the University of Economics, Chicago, James J. HECKMAN. Here you can download the lean on Professor Heckman, but also to download dozens of reference materials. 6,
http://lily.src.uchicago.edu/econ312/
Nobeli Economics Awards, Professor of University Economics of Chicago, James J. HECKMAN, opened an empirical economics course. The course goal is to enable students to familiarize with modern microscopic metrology and economics theory, master the method of establishing economic models using microeconomic data. And attached to some downloadable references. 7.
http://personal.ecu.edu/desimonej/syl6402_03.htm
Microecurity Theoretical Course in Jeff Desimone, Assistant Assistant, East Carolina University. Professor Desim One has received a Ph.D. in Economics, Yale University in 1998, researching direction for health economics, public finance and application microeconomics. This course mainly introduces the actual use of microeconomic theory. Focus on the use of economists frequently used to test the measurement and economic approach to microeconomic theories and insight policies, and also explain the measurement of microeconomic research. 8,
http://www.econ.ilstu.edu/mark_walbert/eco240/240main.html
The US Illinois State University provides a nice intermediate microscopic economic course network for students in economics. 9,
http://faculty.haas.berkeley.edu/hermalin/econ201b.html
Microscopic Journal of Hermalin, Bank of China, California, Berkley, Bank of Business, Branch, Branch, Benjamin E. Hermalin, opened microeconomics. There are courses reading materials for download. Professor Hermalin received a Ph.D. in MIT in 1988, which has a deeper study on contract theory, and its courses open to economics doctoral students: proxy theory and mechanism design, company financial theory, game theory and industrial organization and uncertainty Sex, information and contracts. 10, http://www.utdallas.edu/~liebowit/6345/rl6345.htm
Senior Management Economics, STAN Liebowitz, Economics, University of Dallas, Texas. 11,
http://qed.econ.quEensu.ca/pub/faculty/jenkins/syllabus.htm
Professor Glenn P. Jenkins, Economics, Canada, opened a cost gain analysis course (Spring 2003). Professor Jenkins received a Ph.D. in Economics in Chicago in 1972, researching direction is public finance, investment project assessment, taxation and economic development. The course focuses on the cost of consumption projects. And give a number of documents available for download. 12,
http://aem.cornell.edu/courses/415/outline.htm
Professor of Agricultural Economics, Cornell University, Opened Price Analysis Course. And give some references for download.