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- ItemOpen AccessChoice under Uncertainty(2013) Eyal, KatherineThis lecture note series in Microeconomics looks at risk, risk seeking, risk neutrality and risk aversion. uncertainty, and choice.
- ItemOpen AccessCosts(2013) Eyal, KatherineThese lecturer notes address costs in the short term and long term, the short-term and long-term cost curves, and the relationship between these curves. This resource is aimed at first-year economics students, and can be used by lecturers looking to improve their lecture materials or for students looking for revision materials.
- ItemOpen AccessFactor Markets: Labour(2013) Eyal, KatherineThese lecture notes look into the labour market as a factor of production, looking at the various factors that influence labour as an input in production. This resource is aimed at first-year economics students, and can be used by lecturers looking to improve their lecture materials or for students looking for revision materials.
- ItemOpen AccessMathematics in 2nd Year Microeconomics(2013) Eyal, KatherineThis series of lecture notes explains and illustrates mathematical concepts used in 2nd year Microeconomics at the University of Cape Town. These concepts include matrices, Markov chains, non-Singularity, Jacobian determination, differentials and elasticity, the implicit function theorem, Maclaurin and Taylor series, and Lagrange multiplication.
- ItemOpen AccessThe Theory of Consumer Behaviour: cognitive limitations and consumer behaviour(2013) Eyal, KatherineThese lecture notes look at consumer behaviour and cognitive limitations, specifically targeting rational and irrational behaviour, bounded rationality, sunk costs, and affective forecasting errors.
- ItemOpen AccessTheory of the firm and market structure: Production(2013) Eyal, KatherineThese lecture notes look at production in the long and short run, as well as Returns to Scale. This resource is aimed at first-year economics students, and can be used by lecturers looking to improve their lecture materials or for students looking for revision materials.