Economics 304K

Introduction to Microeconomics

  Spring 2011

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Professor

Steve Trejo
Office:  BRB 2.132
Office Hours:  TuTh 2:00-3:00 p.m.
E-mail:  trejo@austin.utexas.edu

Course Information
(Click the items below for details)

    (Are you late in buying the textbook? If so, click here for a free, online sample version of the first chapter. The sample chapter is a pdf file, so you will need to have the appropriate Adobe software to read it. This sample chapter will allow you to do the homework for the first experiment. To continue with the class, however, you will need to buy the textbook and use it for the remaining experiments.)


Experiment Data

Click here to access the data for your experiment group after each experiment is completed.


Practice Questions

Wondering whether you really understand the material we've covered so far?  The best way to find out is to try and do the practice questions provided below.  But don't try these until after you've done the relevant reading and homework.
 

Answers to Exams


 

Grades

To check on your own exam scores, go to the link for UT's Blackboard system:

        https://courses.utexas.edu/webapps/login/

You will be prompted to log onto the system (using your UT EID and associated password).  After logging on, click on the link for this class (Eco 304K, Introduction to Microeconomics), and then you will be able to view your scores on the exams we have had so far.

To check on your scores for doing the homework and for attending the experiments, click on the corresponding links below.  These Excel files use your Class ID number to show your scores.  An entry of "1" in a cell indicates that you received homework or attendance credit for the relevant experiment; a blank entry indicates that you did not receive credit.  Some Class ID numbers, shown in red in the Excel files, are listed out of numerical sequence because they were assigned late.

       Homework

       Attendance