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Explore the dynamic world of economics through our comprehensive course, "Mastering Economics: Navigate Wealth, Markets, and Growth." Discover how economic principles drive wealth creation, influence market dynamics, and foster sustainable growth. Whether you're interested in understanding global markets, making informed financial decisions, or shaping economic policies, this course equips you with essential knowledge and practical insights. Join us to unravel the complexities of economics and empower yourself to navigate the challenges and opportunities of today's economy with confidence.

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"Foundations of
Economics:
Principles and
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CRYSTAL DELA CRUZ

, Table of contents

Microeconomics

1. Introduction to Microeconomics
o Basic economic concepts: scarcity,
opportunity cost, and trade-offs.
o The role of incentives and marginal
analysis.
2. Supply and Demand
o Law of demand and supply.
o Market equilibrium and price
determination.
o Elasticity of demand and supply.
3. Consumer Behavior
o Utility theory and consumer choice.
o Budget constraints and indifference
curves.
4. Production and Costs
o Production functions and the law of
diminishing returns.
o Short-run and long-run costs.
o Economies of scale.
5. Market Structures
o Perfect competition: characteristics,
price determination, and efficiency.
o Monopoly: sources of market power,
pricing, and welfare implications.
o Oligopoly and monopolistic
competition: strategic interactions
and market outcomes.
6. Market Failures and Public Goods
o Externalities and government
intervention.

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, o Public goods and the free-rider
problem.
o Information asymmetry and adverse
selection.

Macroeconomics

1. Introduction to Macroeconomics
o Key economic indicators: GDP,
inflation, and unemployment.
o The circular flow of income and
expenditure.
2. National Income Accounting
o Measuring GDP: expenditure,
income, and production approaches.
o Real vs. nominal GDP and the GDP
deflator.
3. Economic Growth
o Factors affecting economic growth:
capital, labor, and technology.
o The Solow growth model and
convergence theory.
4. Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply
o Components of aggregate demand:
consumption, investment,
government spending, and net
exports.
o Short-run and long-run aggregate
supply curves.
o Macroeconomic equilibrium.
5. Money and Banking
o The functions of money and the
money supply.
o The role of central banks and the
creation of money.
o Monetary policy tools and objectives.
6. Fiscal Policy
o Government spending and taxation.

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, o The impact of fiscal policy on
aggregate demand.
o Budget deficits and public debt.
7. Inflation and Unemployment
o The Phillips curve and the trade-off
between inflation and unemployment.
o Types of inflation: demand-pull and
cost-push.
o Natural rate of unemployment and
hysteresis.
8. International Economics
o Comparative advantage and the gains
from trade.
o Exchange rates and the balance of
payments.
o Trade policies and their effects on the
economy.

Specialized Topics (Optional)

1. Behavioral Economics
o Departures from rationality: biases,
heuristics, and framing effects.
o Implications for consumer behavior
and public policy.
2. Environmental Economics
o The economics of pollution and
resource management.
o Market-based solutions to
environmental problems.
3. Development Economics
o Theories of economic development
and growth.
o The role of institutions, education,
and health in development.




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