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  • MICROECONOMICS1 COURSE

    This Microeconomics (01) course is designed for first-year students in the Faculty of Economics, Commerce, and Management Sciences, specifically those in the common core of section four. It aims to achieve educational goals through content that we will review later. The course is prepared in accordance with the ministerial program.

    The course is divided into eight sections, each containing simplified lessons for easy comprehension by students. It includes both solved and unsolved exercises to encourage students to apply their efforts in solving them

  • Information card about the course

    University

    University of Djilali Bounaama Khemis Milian

    Domain

    Economic Sciences, Commercial and Management Sciences

    Branch

    Common Core

    level

    First Year Bachelor’s Degree

    Semester

    First

    Education Unit

    Fundamental

    Subject Name

    Microeconomics1

    Academic  year

    2023/2024

    Balances Number

    06

    Coefficient

    03

    Lecture (hours per week)

    03 H

    Tutorials (hours per week)

    1.5 H

    Weekly volume

    4.5 H

    Course Supervisor :

    Hannachi hayet

    Name & Surname

    MCB

    Rank

    hayet.hannchi@univ-dbkm.dz

    Email

    Monday

    10:00-11:30

    Amphi3

    Wednesday

    10:00-11:30

    Amphi4

    Course Time and place

    Time

    Class room

    Group

    13:00-14:30

    B11

    G8

           

    Directed Works Supervisor:

    Abdellah AGGOUN

    Name & Surname

    abdellah.aggoun4@univ-dbkm.dz

    Email

    Time

    Class room

    Group

     

     

     

     

     

     

     RAFIK ELAHCENE

    Name & Surname

    r.elahcene@univ-dbkm.dz

    Emai

    Time

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    imane kouider ettoumi

    Name & Surname

    i.kouider-ettoumi@univ-dbkm.dz

    Emai

    Time

    Class room

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    Mahdi LAHMECHE

    Name & Surname

    m.lahmeche@univ-dbkm.dz

    Emai

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  • LEARNING OBJECTIVES

    After studying this course, the student acquires skills that enable them to:

    • Master basic economic concepts, as well as the theoretical framework of consumer and producer behavior, and be able to use quantitative tools to measure and analyze rational consumer and producer behavior scientifically.
    • Develop the ability to make informed decisions through the economic logic of each economic problem that falls within the framework of consumer and producer behavior.
    • Understand individual consumption and production behaviors and relate them to both actual and theoretical behaviors.
    • Cultivate a scientific economic culture and develop the rationality of their economic behavior, based on how to optimally achieve individual goals.

     

     

  • COURSE CONTENT

    The chapters of this course have been distributed according to the official decision of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research into the following seven axes:

    First Axis: Introduction to Microeconomics
    Second Axis
    : Consumer Behavior Analysis (Cardinal Approach)

    Third: Consumer Behavior Analysis (Ordinal Utility)

    Fourth Axis: Demand, Supply and Market Equilibrium
    Fifth Axis:  and Supply Elasticities
    Sixth Axis Market Equilibrium and Government Regulations

    Seventh Axis: Producer Behavior Analysis (Production Theory)

    Eighth Axis: Producer Behavior Analysis (Costs and Revenues)

    Each axis contains a series of simple and brief lessons supported by many examples and exercises presented with typical solutions, in order to alleviate the difficulties facing students in achieving a better understanding of this course, which is summarized in the following map:

     

  • The first axis: Introduction to Microeconomics

  • The second and third axes: Theory of Consumer Behavior (Cardinal and ordinal Utility Approaches)

     

  • The fourth Axis: Demand, Supply and Market Equilibrium

  • The Fifth Axis: Elasticities

  • The sixth axis: Market Equilibrium and Government Regulations

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