Microeconomics

Austan Goolsbee, Steven Levitt, Chad Syverson

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ECOS2001 and ECOS2901 Distinction Notes

These notes helped me get a distinction for Intermediate Microeconomics (Honours) which can also be...

123 pages, 19777 words

HD Full comprehensive notes ECOS2001

These are full notes for the course including how to answer the main question styles. Great for both...

40 pages, 9949 words

ECOS2001 Study Guide

Final mark: HD - Notes from readings ("Intermediate Microeconomics" by Hal R. Varian) - Notes fr...

49 pages, 9145 words

ECOS 2001 - HD SUMMARY NOTES

Comprehensive summary notes that helped me to get a final mark of 85. Notes are derived from lecture...

92 pages, 13022 words

ECOS2001 HD Complete In-depth Notes

Entire course notes, summarised from the lectures, tutorials and the textbook. These are the notes t...

43 pages, 12532 words

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Reviews

The lecture content just doesnt cover all the stuff in the quizzes and you blindsided. Couldnt understand my tutor.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2024

The tutorials are incredibly useful for exams to the point that you don't even need to use the textbook. Unfortunately, I'm not giving it a 5 star since the lecturer constantly makes mistakes in the material, making me stress and second guess myself on my understanding of the content 24/7. The lectures themselves could've also been condensed alot better.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2023

Essential content for economics, business and law students, but it is a lot harder than BUSS1040 with more mathematics involved and more rigour than BUSS1040.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2020

Was well taught by Stephen Cheung. Content was interesting as it built upon introductory microeconomics but it was quite dense

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2021

Great subject

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2018

Great unit. It goes more in depth than ECON1001. It is nicely challenging yet very interesting as you get to see how the concepts relate to real world problems.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2018

I love this subject. Very interesting and challenging (in a good way). You get to learn the basic models and examples to apply in real situation.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2016

Though the unit requires a bit of math, the only reason why I liked this subject was due to the lecturer- Andrew was amazing at explaining the content (as well as my tutor) and if you go to the class and do the tutorial work prior, it's a fun unit. The content builds on ECON1001 and might be challenging due to its 2 mid-semester exams and a final worth 50%.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2018

In isolation this unit is interesting and is a completely different take on micro compared to ECON1001. However, it was so utterly poorly taught: if you want to succeed, you'll need to teach yourself. It is quite mathsy but I managed to get an HD in the mid-sem having not done calculus maths in the HSC,

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2018

This unit is difficult and entirely theory-based. Personally, I hated it, and despite somehow scraping a distinction (even though I'm sure I failed the final), my advice is to put the effort in to ensure you don't have to repeat this subject. As somebody not particularly mathematically inclined (2U HSC Maths) I found the mathematics elements of this course challenging. This was not at all helped by the lecturer in the second half of the course, where tricky topics such as exchange economies were introduced, being utterly abysmal. The one bright spot was that the first lecturer (Hayley) was excellent.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2017