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Thursday, September 6, 2018

Short videos on Demand/Supply and Elasticity

Short Microeconomics Videos from MarginalRevolution U.

Supply, Demand, and Equilibrium

  • The Demand Curve
  • The Supply Curve
  • The Equilibrium Price and Quantity
  • Does the Equilibrium Model Work?
  • Supply and Demand Terminology
Elasticity and Its Applications
  • Elasticity of Demand
  • Calculating the Elasticity of Demand
The Price System
  • I, Rose
  • A Price Is a Signal Wrapped up in an Incentive
Price Ceilings and Price Floors
  • Price Ceilings
  • Rent Control in Mumbai

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