Tilman Klumpp

Professor, Faculty of Arts - Economics Dept
Directory

Fall Term 2024 (1890)

ECON 503 - MA Microeconomic Theory

3 units (fi 6)(EITHER, 3-0-0)

An introduction to graduate-level microeconomic tools. Topics covered may include producer and consumer behavior, partial equilibrium models of markets, Walrasian general equilibrium, choice under uncertainty, and game theory.

LECTURE A02 (54802)

2024-09-03 - 2024-12-09
MW 12:30 - 14:20



ECON 604 - PhD Microeconomic Theory I

3 units (fi 6)(EITHER, 3-0-0)

The course covers classical microeconomics topics including producer and consumer behavior, partial equilibrium models of perfectly competitive and monopolistic markets, Walrasian general equilibrium, welfare economics, and choice under uncertainty.

LECTURE A01 (54351)

2024-09-03 - 2024-12-09
MW 09:00 - 10:50

Winter Term 2025 (1900)

ECON 109 - Basic Writing in Economics I

3 units (fi 6)(EITHER, 0-3S-0)

The course will introduce students to basic writing in the economics discipline. The focus is on developing the ability to write clearly on economic concepts, as well as illustrating results of data analysis. ECON 109 is a prerequisite for all ECON courses at the 300- and 400-level. ECON 109 will be waived as a prerequisite upon completion of the Assessment of Reading, Comprehension, and Writing in Economics. Students who have successfully completed the Assessment of Reading, Comprehension, and Writing in Economics will not be permitted to enroll/receive credit in ECON 109. Students can contact the Department of Economics for more information about the Assessment. Prerequisite: ECON 101.

SEMINAR B04 (71318)

2025-01-06 - 2025-04-09
TR 12:30 - 13:50



ECON 404 - Applied Economics Projects

3 units (fi 6)(EITHER, 3-0-0)

This is an applied projects course in which you will be interacting directly with a partner organization in industry, government, or the non-profit sector, with an Economics faculty member to provide guidance and supervision. No in-class meeting pattern; group meetings and advisor meetings will be scheduled throughout the term as needed. Prerequisite: ECON 109 and consent of Department. ECON 399 recommended.

LECTURE B01 (76634)

2025-01-06 - 2025-04-09
01:00 - 01:00