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Marginal Analysis, Roller Coasters, Elasticity, and Van Gogh: Crash Course Econ
This week Jacob and Adriene teach you about marginal analysis, which you're using RIGHT NOW! The video is coming from inside the house! Or something. You'll learn how marginal analysis guides the decision making if cities, nations,...
ACDC Leadership
Micro Unit 1 Summary (Updated Version)
The Micro Unit 1 Summary video is designed to help you understand economics and goes hand-in-hand with my Ultimate Review Packet. In this video I cover the basics: scarcity, opportunity cost, the economic systems, the production...
ACDC Leadership
The Push-Up Machine - Labor Market Activity
This is a great activity to simulate the labor market and show how a business decides how many workers to hire. Watch the video and see if you can figure out the following: 1. How many workers should be hired to maximize profit? 2. What...
ACDC Leadership
Externalities- EconMovies #7: Anchorman
Hey econ students. This is Jacob Clifford. In this episode of EconMovies, I use Anchorman to explain marginal benefit, marginal cost, efficiency, and externalities.
ACDC Leadership
Marginal Analysis- EconMovies #2: Monty Python and the Holy Grail (Reupload)
EconMovies explain economic concepts through movies. In this episode, I use Monty Python's classic to introduce the concept of marginal analysis. Good luck studying economics.
Crash Course
Marginal Analysis, Roller Coasters, Elasticity, and Van Gogh
Businesses really do care about your happiness and satisfaction—as long it's higher than their marginal cost. Discover how relative scarcity, marginal utility, and the subjective tastes of consumers determine the price a business...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: What Is Economics?
Introduction to economics using notes and a corresponding video teaches students the basic definition of economics which involves individual choice. [1:12]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Visualizing Marginal Utility Mu and Total Utility Tu Functions
This video shows how to visualize marginal utility (MU) and total utility (TU) functions graphically. This resource from Khan Academy is designed as a review for the AP Microeconomics Test or a college-level microeconomics course.