1st Edition
ECON 201: Principles of Microeconomics
School: West Virginia University (WVU )
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Pages: 2Lecture notes include continued description of monopolistic competition and oligopolies. -
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Pages: 2Lecture notes include the introduction of Monopolistic Competition. -
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Pages: 2Lecture notes include the second part of the discussion of monopolies. -
Pages: 2Lecture notes include the first part of two discussions on economic monopolies. -
Pages: 2Lecture notes include the second part of the perfect competition discussion. -
Pages: 2Lecture notes include the first part of the introduction to perfect competition. -
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Pages: 2Lecture notes include description of the various costs and their relationships. -
Pages: 2Lecture notes include description of the production and its processes and how production goes through the firm, creating costs. -
Pages: 2Lecture notes include description of tax burden forms social security and sales tax, government price controls, and the politics and elasticities of taxes and price controls. -
Pages: 2Lecture notes include description of taxation and the governments intervention on taxes. Other topics include consumer and producer surplus, benefits of taxation, and who bears the burden of taxation. -
Pages: 2Lecture notes include description of substitution and elasticity, total revenue and demand, and other elasticity concepts. -
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Pages: 2Lecture notes include examples of the application of supply and demand, the foreign exchange, a summary of how to plot supply and demand graphs, and government interventions on supply and demand. -
Pages: 3Lecture notes including information on supply in economics, the supply curve, shifts in supply, and excess demand. Includes clicker questions and answers. -
Pages: 3Lectures notes including description of the demand in economics with reference to the law of demand, the demand curve and table, and the different shifts in demand all with examples. -
Pages: 2Lecture notes that include Production possibility curve, Comparative advantage, Productive efficiency -
Pages: 3Lecture Notes: Includes an outline of the previous lecture, current lecture, and the current lectures information on Marginal costs/benefits, opportunity costs, economic forces, insights, institutions, and objective policy analysis. Includes specific examples from the professor.