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Lecturer: TITH Seyla, Master in Economics, France University of Management and Economics Introduction to Economics Lecturer: TITH Seyla, Master in Economics, France

Introduction to Economics by TITH Seyla INTRODUCTION (a) There are 7 chapters in this course: Chapter 1: The Nature and Method of Economics Chapter 2: Supply and Demand Chapter 3: Consumer Behavior and Utility Maximization Chapter 4: The Costs of Production Chapter 5: Pure Competition Chapter 6: Pure Monopoly Chapter 7: Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly Reference: សាន ប៊ុនឆាយ, សេចក្តីផ្តើម នៃ សេដ្ឋកិច្ច, UME, 2009-2012, 101 p. Introduction to Economics by TITH Seyla

Introduction to Economics by TITH Seyla INTRODUCTION (b) Course evaluation: Attendance: 10% Quizz 1: 2.5% (7th session) Midterm exam: 25% (15th session) Quizz 2: 2.5% (24th session) Group assignment: 10% Final exams: 50% (To be confirmed) Introduction to Economics by TITH Seyla

Introduction to Economics by TITH Seyla INTRODUCTION (c) Group assignment presentation: Problem 1: 8th session Problem 2: 12th session Problem 3: 17th session Problem 4: 21st session Problem 5: 25th session Problem 6: 29th session Problem 7: 30th session Each presentation: oral power point presentation & written document (rules on written document) Introduction to Economics by TITH Seyla

Introduction to Economics by TITH Seyla INTRODUCTION (d) Lecturer: Mr. TITH Seyla, e-mail: seyla.tith@gmail.com 2003: High School 2007: Bachelor of Business Adniminstration, RULE Bachelor of Economics and Management, Lyon 2, France 2009: Master in Economics, France 2010-2011: Lecturer in Economics, RULE, UBB, AKU 2009-2011: Economic Analyst, CEDAC Introduction to Economics by TITH Seyla

Introduction to Economics by TITH Seyla INTRODUCTION (e) And you? Please present yourself to the class by answering the following questions: What is your name? Where do you come from? Where did you graduate your high school diploma? Why you choose UME? What is your goal? Introduction to Economics by TITH Seyla