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Most people make the incorrect assumption that economics is ONLY the study of money. My primary goal in this course is to shatter this belief. During this course, we will be addressing the above questions as well as many more relating to:
-the environment
-love and marriage
-crime
-labor markets
-education
-politics
-sports
-business
My main goal is to show you the way economists think and how to use this analytical system to answer questions related not only to these and other important human issues but to anything you end up doing with your life after this class. After all, as you will quickly find out, I believe that everything is economics!
You will become familiar with the course, your classmates, and our learning environment. The orientation will also help you obtain the technical skills required for the course.
Welcome to your first week in Microeconomics Principles! As you will quickly see, the things you learn in this class will probably help you see the world in a different way. Economics is not just about money, as you may have incorrectly assumed. On the contrary, as you will learn in this lesson, economics is about how society distributes scarce resources. And, since almost anything in the world is a scarce resource, from fossil fuels to suitable romantic partners, we can apply the rules of economics to pretty much anything.
What's included
6 videos1 reading1 assignment1 discussion prompt
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6 videos•Total 52 minutes
1.1. Welcome to Principles of Microeconomics•5 minutes
2.1. What is Economics?•9 minutes
2.2. Opportunity Costs•6 minutes
2.3. Net Marginal Benefit Principle•9 minutes
2.4. The Invisible Hand Principle•10 minutes
2.5. Trade•13 minutes
1 reading•Total 15 minutes
Week 1 Overview•15 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Week 1 Quiz•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 60 minutes
Week 1 Discussion Questions•60 minutes
Supply and Demand
4 hours to complete
Module details
Welcome to your second week in Microeconomics Principles! This module we will cover the hallmark framework of the field: the supply and demand model. I am sure that if you knew any economics words before enrolling in this course those two words were supply and demand. This module you will finally learn what all the fuss is about.
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Highly engaging course with questions, real-life examples, and discussion prompts. I would recommend this course for anyone looking for an introduction to microeconomics.
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Its very interesting course. It enabled me to understand the basic principles of microeconomics . It will be much more advantageous for me in both academic and professional filed of my life.
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It's a very well made course. Special thanks to Dr Jose for conveying the fundamentals of Microeconomics in such a lucid and simple way which helps in developing a solid intuition for the subject. :)
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