S1 FMIPA Introduction to Economics
This course is an introductory level of economics, especially microeconomics, that will teach students how economists see the world. Students will be introduced to principles, terms, and illustrative examples how an economy works and
how economists think.
This course covers mainthemes in microeconomics at the introductory level: rationality—how an
economic decision made, trade, public good, firm behavior, markets and welfare. This course shows to the students on how economists analyze producer’s behavior, market structure, and welfare.
The instructor can always provide real-life examples to make sure the students can grasp the idea and its underlying institution. The main goal is to train students to be able to understand basic concepts of economics and start thinking like an economist
Teacher: Esa Asyahid, Dea Yustisia