ECON1101 Full Course Notes
Week 1
2 March
Introduction/Administration
Comparative Advantage
and the Basis for Trade
Ch. 1
Week 2
9 March
Comparative Advantage
and the Basis for Trade Ch. 1 Comparative Advantage
Week 3
16 March
Supply in Perfectly
Competitive Markets Ch. 2 Comparative Advantage
Hand-in Revision
Questions
(covers W1-2)
Week 4
23 March
Demand in Perfectly
Competitive Markets
Ch. 3
Supply in Perfectly
Competitive Markets
Week 5
30 March
Demand & Supply: An
Equilibrium Analysis Ch. 4
Demand in Perfectly
Competitive Markets
Mid-Semester break: Friday 3rd April – Sunday 12th April
Week 6
13 April
Demand & Supply: An
Equilibrium Analysis Ch. 4
Demand in Perfectly
Competitive Markets
Demand & Supply: An
Equilibrium Analysis
In-Class Test
(covers W1-3)
Week 7
20 April
Government Intervention:
The Cost of Interfering
with Market Forces
International Trade
Ch. 5
CH. 6
Demand & Supply: An
Equilibrium Analysis
Hand-in Revision
Questions
(covers W3-6)
Week 8
27 April Market Power: Monopoly Ch. 7
Government Intervention
International Trade
Week 9
4 May Market Power: Oligopoly Ch. 8 Market Power: Monopoly
Week 10
11 May
Externalities Ch. 9 Market Power: Oligopoly In-Class Test
(covers W1-8)
Week 11
18 May Public Goods Ch. 10 Externalities
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