Course Name : Introduction to Economics I
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Degree: Bachelor
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Code
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Year/Semester
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Local Credits
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ECTS Credits
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Course Implementation, Hours/Week
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Course
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Tutorial
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Laboratory
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EF111
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1/1 (FALL)
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3
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6
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3
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Department
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Economics and Finance
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Instructors
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Prof. Dr. Taner Berksoy
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Contact Information
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e-mail: tberksoy@pirireis.edu.tr
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Office Hours
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Wednesday 14:00 – 16:00
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Web page
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https://www.pirireis.edu.tr/department-of-maritime-business-management-academic-staff
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Course Type
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Compulsory
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Course Language
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English
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Course Prerequisites
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Course Category by Content, %
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Basic Sciences
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Engineering Science
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Engineering Design
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Humanities
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30
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70
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Course Description
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This course attempts to introduce basic concepts in economics for beginners. Problems of Economic Organization, The Elements of Supply and Demand, The Level of Output and Prices, The Theory of Utility and Demand, Cost Structure and Behavioral Supply Function in a Perfectly Competitive Economy and General Equilibrium of Markets are the main topics in this course.
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Course Objectives
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This course attempts to introduce basic concepts in micro economics for beginners.
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Course Learning Outcomes
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By students who passed from EF 111 successfully;
- Apply economic concepts and theories to analyze numerical data and real world situations
- Present elementary models and theories describing economic processes in a market economy
- Compare different market structures
- Analyze the relationships between microeconomic variables
- Define main concepts in microeconomics
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Instructional Methods and Techniques
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The presentation of theory and the experimental techniques
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Tutorial Place
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Class
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Co-term Condition
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-
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Textbook
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N. Gregory Mankiw, Mark P. Taylor (2014), Economics, Cengage Learning
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Other References
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Mankiw, N.G., Principles of Economics, (3rd Edition), Thomson South-Western, 2004.
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Homework & Projects
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Students will be required to solve managerial problems presented in textbook.
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Laboratory Work
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Computer Use
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Other Activities
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