Welcome to the Microeconomics course! This course will help you develop an in-depth understanding of the microeconomics principles and market mechanisms. It provides the tools and framework you need to understand the economy at large and decision-making at the individual unit level.
In a world with infinite calls on finite resources, the choice is the central problem of public policy. The tools and techniques of economics are critical in addressing it. A microeconomic model can help you analyze and evaluate any problem associated with a choice, be it climate change, inequality, or which color jeans to buy. A choice, however, only makes sense if we are aware of the available options. The (dismal) science of economics helps there too, by hard coding limitations into these optimization efforts.
This course helps you dive deep into the economic elements, even if you have little or no previous exposure to formal economics. This course enables you to use the basic framework of incentives, trade-offs, prices, markets, and underlying modern microeconomics to understand the economy at large. The economic theories from the course will help you contextualize the current pressing concerns of public policy, which will further aid in the development of a more precise formulation of policy-relevant problems and potential solutions.
This module introduces you to the essential tools that economists use to think about and analyze problems. You will learn how to identify the components of choice analysis and how to characterize choice as a problem. You will gain an understanding of what incentives and trade-offs are and how opportunity costs measure trade-offs. It will also help you learn how to make sensible decisions when faced with challenging policy options.
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10 Videos4 Lektüren7 Aufgaben
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10 Videos•Insgesamt 94 Minuten
Course Introduction•3 Minuten
What is the Use of Microeconomics?•13 Minuten
Types of Reasoning•14 Minuten
Scarcity and Choice•8 Minuten
What Drives Choices?•10 Minuten
How to Decide Between A and B?•7 Minuten
Measuring Trade-offs•8 Minuten
Broken Window Fallacy•9 Minuten
Can You be More Rational? •13 Minuten
Difficult Policy Choices•9 Minuten
4 Lektüren•Insgesamt 40 Minuten
Course Overview•10 Minuten
Recommended Reading: Choice and Incentives•10 Minuten
Recommended Reading: Opportunity Cost•10 Minuten
Essential Reading•10 Minuten
7 Aufgaben•Insgesamt 105 Minuten
Practice Questions: The Economy versus Economics•20 Minuten
Practice Questions: Choice and Incentives•5 Minuten
Practice Questions: Trade-offs•5 Minuten
Practice Questions: Opportunity Cost•5 Minuten
Practice Questions: Being Rational•5 Minuten
Practice Questions: Free Travel for Women Passengers in Delhi Transport Corporation Buses•5 Minuten
Graded Quiz: Basic Toolkit•60 Minuten
Consumer Choice
Modul 2•4 Stunden abzuschließen
Moduldetails
In this module, you will learn about the consumer choice theory that analyzes how individuals decide how many goods to consume and how much labor to supply. The module will help you comprehend how the economic environment influences these choices. It will also help you explore the income, substitution effect, and labor supply curve, also known as backward bending.
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10 Videos•Insgesamt 106 Minuten
Categorical versus Marginal Choices•7 Minuten
Utility: Total and Marginal•15 Minuten
Properties of Indifference Curves•14 Minuten
Some Peculiar Indifference Curves •10 Minuten
Feasible Set•12 Minuten
Optimal Choice•14 Minuten
Income Effect•7 Minuten
Substitution Effect•10 Minuten
Classifying Types of Goods•7 Minuten
Income and Substitution Effect of a Rise in Wages •11 Minuten
3 Lektüren•Insgesamt 30 Minuten
Recommended Reading: Income and Substitution Effect•10 Minuten
Recommended Reading: The Cost of Leisure: Labor Supply Curve (Backward Bending) •10 Minuten
Essential Reading: The Cost of Leisure: Labor Supply Curve (Backward Bending)•10 Minuten
6 Aufgaben•Insgesamt 90 Minuten
Practice Questions: Objective Function, Preferences, and Rationality•5 Minuten
Practice Questions: Formalizing Preferences: Indifference Curves•5 Minuten
Practice Questions: Budget Constraint and Optimality•5 Minuten
Practice Questions: Income and Substitution Effect•10 Minuten
Practice Questions: The Cost of Leisure: Labour Supply Curve (Backward Bending) •5 Minuten
Graded Quiz: Consumer Choice•60 Minuten
Producer Choice
Modul 3•4 Stunden abzuschließen
Moduldetails
In this module, you will learn about the producer choice theory that analyzes a firm’s behavior. You will learn how to identify the components of decisions that producers make. You will learn how a producer can maximize profits. It will also help you understand the changes in the firm’s supply and demand choices in response to changes in the economic environment.
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11 Videos•Insgesamt 96 Minuten
Production Decisions•11 Minuten
Cost Structure: Fixed, Variable, and Sunk Costs•6 Minuten
Diminishing Product, Average and Marginal Costs•13 Minuten
Iso-cost and Isoquants•9 Minuten
Costs and Profit•6 Minuten
Revenue and Marginal Revenue•8 Minuten
Optimal Production Choice•8 Minuten
Shutdown Price•7 Minuten
Economies and Diseconomies of Scale•9 Minuten
Impact of Innovation•8 Minuten
What Besides Profit do Producers Care for?•10 Minuten
3 Lektüren•Insgesamt 30 Minuten
Recommended Reading: Economies of Scale and Innovation•10 Minuten
Recommended Reading: Objective Function of a Not-for-Profit•10 Minuten
Essential Reading•10 Minuten
6 Aufgaben•Insgesamt 95 Minuten
Practice Questions: Costs: Average and Marginal•5 Minuten
Practice Questions: Production Possibility Frontier and Iso-profit Curves•5 Minuten
Practice Questions: Profit Maximization •10 Minuten
Practice Questions: Economies of Scale and Innovation•5 Minuten
Practice Questions: Objective Function of a Not-for-profit•10 Minuten
Graded Quiz: Producer Choice•60 Minuten
Perfectly Competitive Market and Basic Policy Toolkit
Modul 4•4 Stunden abzuschließen
Moduldetails
In this module, you will gain an in-depth understanding of how prices affect the allocation of scarce resources in the economy. You will learn the techniques for analyzing several markets operating simultaneously. It will help you compare the effects of market changes on partial versus general equilibrium. It will also enable you to comprehend the impact of policy interventions in markets.
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9 Videos•Insgesamt 92 Minuten
What does Price do? •9 Minuten
Diamond Water Paradox•8 Minuten
Key Assumptions and Results•10 Minuten
What if Assumptions are Unmet?•15 Minuten
Simple Changes in a Market•11 Minuten
Interconnected Changes Across Markets•10 Minuten
Emergence of Grey or Black Markets•7 Minuten
Emergence of Patronage•8 Minuten
Vaccine Delivery Policy•13 Minuten
3 Lektüren•Insgesamt 30 Minuten
Recommended Reading: Partial versus General Equilibrium Effects•10 Minuten
Recommended Reading: Simple Policy Interventions in a Market•10 Minuten
Essential Reading•10 Minuten
6 Aufgaben•Insgesamt 90 Minuten
Practice Questions: Price as an Allocation Mechanism•5 Minuten
Practice Questions: The Assumptions Underlying Perfect Competition•5 Minuten
Practice Questions: Partial versus General Equilibrium Effects•5 Minuten
Practice Questions: Simple Policy Interventions in a Market•5 Minuten
Practice Questions: Can you Allocate Better Than the Market? •10 Minuten
Graded Quiz: Perfectly Competitive Market and Basic Policy Toolkit•60 Minuten
Social Choice and Welfare
Modul 5•4 Stunden abzuschließen
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This module introduces you to the social choice theory, which is the technique for aggregating the preferences of individuals (who make up the society) to reflect society’s collective choices. You will learn how to identify the various aspects of perfectly competitive markets. It will also help you grasp the fundamental theorem of welfare economics and utilitarianism. It will enable you to examine the challenges that can arise when addressing social welfare objectives.
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9 Videos•Insgesamt 98 Minuten
Undesirable Aspects of Perfectly Competitive Markets•8 Minuten
Desirable Aspects of Perfectly Competitive Markets•10 Minuten
First Fundamental Theorem of Welfare Economics•10 Minuten
Social Welfare functions•13 Minuten
The Role of Politics•11 Minuten
The Trolley Problem•12 Minuten
Deontology – Moral Injunctions•8 Minuten
Rawlsian – Worst-off•9 Minuten
What is the Case for (and Against) UBI?•18 Minuten
3 Lektüren•Insgesamt 30 Minuten
Recommended Reading: What is a Good Outcome?•10 Minuten
Recommended Reading: Utilitarianism•10 Minuten
Essential Reading•10 Minuten
7 Aufgaben•Insgesamt 90 Minuten
Practice Questions: Is Perfect Competition Desirable?•5 Minuten
Practice Questions: (Pareto) Efficiency•5 Minuten
Practice Questions: What is a Good Outcome?•5 Minuten
Practice Questions: Utilitarianism•5 Minuten
Practice Questions: Other Possible Social Welfare Functions•5 Minuten
Practice Questions: Universal Basic Income•5 Minuten
Graded Quiz: Social Choice and Welfare•60 Minuten
Social Strategic Interactions
Modul 6•4 Stunden abzuschließen
Moduldetails
In this module, you will learn about strategic games, an equilibrium concept that helps us solve strategic games and their applications. You will learn how to define strategic interactions and comprehend the significance of the movement order. It will enable you to examine the impact of asymmetric information on decision-making. It will also empower you to analyze the principle-agent problem in the market.
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10 Videos•Insgesamt 106 Minuten
Decision Theory versus Game Theory•9 Minuten
Rules of a Game•10 Minuten
Prisoner’s Dilemma•12 Minuten
Tragedy of Commons•12 Minuten
The Order Matters•7 Minuten
Backward Induction•11 Minuten
Adverse Selection•10 Minuten
Moral Hazard•15 Minuten
Principal-Agent Problem I•9 Minuten
Principal-Agent Problem II•11 Minuten
3 Lektüren•Insgesamt 30 Minuten
Recommended Reading: Choice with Incomplete or Imperfect Information•10 Minuten
Recommended Reading: Signaling with Education Degrees •10 Minuten
Essential Reading: Signaling with Education Degrees•10 Minuten
6 Aufgaben•Insgesamt 100 Minuten
Practice Question: No (Wo)man is an Island•5 Minuten
Practice Questions: Tragedy of Commons and Nash Equilibrium•10 Minuten
Practice Questions: Sequential Games and Game Trees•10 Minuten
Practice Questions: Choice with Incomplete or Imperfect Information•5 Minuten
Practice Questions: Signaling with Education Degrees•10 Minuten
Graded Quiz: Social Strategic Interactions•60 Minuten
Introduction to Imperfect Competition
Modul 7•4 Stunden abzuschließen
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In this module, you will discover the problems that arise when one deviates from the competitive equilibrium assumption of infinite firms supplying goods in the economy. You will learn how to describe simple models of imperfect competition and the impact of changes in market structure. It will help you explore the strategic interactions between producers. It will also help you understand how to examine the influence of competition policy interventions.
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8 Videos•Insgesamt 90 Minuten
Monopolist’s Problem•12 Minuten
Outcomes in a Monopoly Market•13 Minuten
Are Monopolies Desirable?•16 Minuten
Monopsony in the Labor Market•7 Minuten
Nash Equilibrium in a Duopoly•12 Minuten
Introduction to Competition Policy•8 Minuten
Abuse of Dominant Position and Price Discrimination•11 Minuten
Practice Questions: Monopoly and Social Welfare•5 Minuten
Practice Questions: Natural Monopoly•5 Minuten
Practice Questions: Monopsony•5 Minuten
Practice Questions: Duopolies and Cournot Competition•5 Minuten
Practice Questions: Cartels•5 Minuten
Practice Quiz: Competition Policy•10 Minuten
Graded Quiz: Introduction to Imperfect Competition•60 Minuten
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