Introduction to Economics
Introduction to Economics, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.58, with 23 lectures, based on 587 reviews, and has 9389 subscribers.
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Title: Introduction to Economics
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4.58
Number of Lectures: 23
Number of Published Lectures: 23
Number of Curriculum Items: 23
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 23
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Understand basic economic principles
Who Should Attend
- Whoever would like to major in business, economics, public policy, political science, and sociology.
Target Audiences
- Whoever would like to major in business, economics, public policy, political science, and sociology.
Are you new to economics? This course is just for you. In this course, you will learn basic economic principles. The topics covered includes what economics is, marginal analysis, production possibility curve, how the market demand and supply works, when the market fails, and the welfare effect of a government tax.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction: What is economics?
Lecture 2: Production Possibility Curve (PPC)
Lecture 3: Marginal Analysis
Chapter 2: The Market
Lecture 1: Demand (1)
Lecture 2: Demand (2)
Lecture 3: Demand (3)
Lecture 4: Supply (1)
Lecture 5: Supply (2)
Lecture 6: Supply (3)
Lecture 7: Market Equilibrium (1)
Lecture 8: Market Equilibrium (2)
Lecture 9: Market Equilibrium (3)
Lecture 10: Market Equilibrium (4)
Chapter 3: Welfare Economics
Lecture 1: Consumer Surplus (1)
Lecture 2: Consumer Surplus (2)
Lecture 3: Producer Surplus (1)
Lecture 4: Producer Surplus (2)
Lecture 5: Market Efficiency
Lecture 6: Deadweight Loss
Lecture 7: Externality
Lecture 8: Tax (1)
Lecture 9: Tax (2)
Lecture 10: Welfare Analysis of a Tax
Instructors
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Wan-Ju Iris Franz
PhD in Economics
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