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Microeconomics

Title: Microeconomics: Lumen Learning: .
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Name(s): Greenlaw, Steve, author
Haci, Sophie, author
Walker, Melissa, author
Dolar, Veronika, author
Fusillo, Michael, author
Kilpatrick, Shawn, author
Pakula, Jennifer, author
Aldrich, Clark, author


Type of Resource: Course
Date Issued: 2017
Abstract/Description: Updated in Summer 2018, this course provides a strong foundation in microeconomic theory, whether preparing for further study in economics, the social sciences, business, or other disciplines. Designed to help students think like economists, course materials use engaging, real-world examples to explore how individuals and firms make economic choices. Key topics include supply and demand, elasticity, utility, production and costs, and an analysis of types of markets: perfect competition, monopoly, monopolistic competition, and oligopoly. Content coverage also includes public goods and externalities, labor markets, income distribution, globalization and trade, and exchange rates and international finance. An orientation module helps students refresh skills around modeling, graphing, and algebra for economic problem-solving.
Identifier: ECO2023_05 (IID)
Note(s):

Principles of Microeconomics, ECO2023
Subject(s):
Links: https://courses.lumenlearning.com/wm-microeconomics/?utm_referrer=https%3A%2F%2Foer.suny.edu%2Fcourses%2Fmicroeconomics%2F
Use and Reproduction: CC BY
Host Institution: FLVC
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