The final exam is cumulative and covers material from the beginning of the course. Please review all of the subject content, especially from the units which have not been covered in previous exams:
The final exam tests your conceptual, mathematical and graphical understanding of the material covered throughout the entire course.
Please review all course content before attempting the exam. The summary notes below are concise outlines of the main points covered in each session for the final third of the course. These notes are presented only as a study aid in reviewing for the exam. They do not provide the in-depth knowledge needed to successfully complete the exam problems.
Once you are comfortable with the course content, complete the following practice exams. These exams are from Professor William Wheaton’s course site, 14.01 Principles of Microeconomics, Fall 2007, and are used with permission.
The exam should be completed in 3 hours. This is a closed book exam. You are not allowed to use notes, equation sheets, books or any other aids.