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Price
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Study method
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Duration
10.6 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Reed courses certificate of completion - Free
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Overview

This Microeconomics course addresses the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to successfully gain competencies in Microeconomics that span organisations, national boundaries and cultural differences.

In this course you will explore the Ten Principles of Economics,Market Forces of Supply and Demand,Consumers, Producers,Monopolistic Competition,Costs of Production and other.You will learn how to meet microeconomic challenges through efficient use of practices and technology.

Curriculum

1
section
27
lectures
10h 39m
total
    • 1: Introduction Preview 01:43
    • 2: 1. Ten Principles of Economics 28:16
    • 3: 2. Thinking Like an Economist 33:10
    • 4: 3. Interdependence and the Gains from Trade 23:08
    • 5: 4.The Market Forces of Supply and Demand 23:58
    • 6: 5. Elasticity and Its Application 18:46
    • 7: 6. Supply, Demand, and Government Policies 30:17
    • 8: 7. Consumers, Producers, and the Efficiency of Markets 20:19
    • 9: 8. Application_ The Costs of Taxation 19:41
    • 10: 9. Application_ International Trade 32:10
    • 11: 10. Externalities 17:20
    • 12: 11. Public Goods and Common Resources 11:27
    • 13: 12. The Design of the Tax System 17:43
    • 14: 13. The Costs of Production 23:44
    • 15: 14. Firms in Competitive Markets 22:50
    • 16: 15. Monopoly 26:27
    • 17: 16. Monopolistic Competition 15:52
    • 18: 17. Oligopoly 20:24
    • 19: 18. The Markets for the Factors of Production 18:01
    • 20: 19. Earnings and Discrimination 20:47
    • 21: 20. Income Inequality and Poverty 30:00
    • 22: 21. The Theory of Consumer Choice 26:18
    • 23: 22. Frontiers of Microeconomics 19:51
    • 24: Advanced Topic Class 1 30:22
    • 25: Advanced Topic Class 2 29:56
    • 26: Advanced Topic Class 3 31:05
    • 27: Advanced Topics Class 4 44:27

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Description

This course is designed to help you develop a broad understanding of the most important models in Microeconomics, applying theoretical concepts and Microeconomics models to real life case studies.

Developed by a leading expert, this programme has been designed to equip you with the right knowledge, understanding and application of Microeconomics.

Students will have the opportunity to develop knowledge, skills and insight in the following areas:

  1. Ten Principles of Economics
  2. Thinking Like an Economist
  3. Interdependence and the Gains from Trade
  4. The Market Forces of Supply and Demand
  5. Elasticity and Its Application
  6. Supply, Demand, and Government Policies
  7. Consumers, Producers, and the Efficiency of Markets
  8. Application; The Costs of Taxation
  9. Application; International Trade
  10. Externalities
  11. Public Goods and Common Resources
  12. The Design of the Tax System
  13. The Costs of Production
  14. Firms in Competitive Markets
  15. Monopoly
  16. Monopolistic Competition
  17. Oligopoly
  18. The Markets for the Factors of Production
  19. Earnings and Discrimination
  20. Income Inequality and Poverty
  21. The Theory of Consumer Choice
  22. Frontiers of Microeconomics

Requirements

No prior knowledge or experience required

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