How do consumers decide what to buy with a limited budget? Understanding the mechanics of consumer choice is the foundation of modern microeconomics and market analysis. This text-based course guides you through the core theories of consumer behavior, helping you make sense of how individual preferences shape the wider economy. You will transition from a basic understanding of human wants to analyzing complex market demand curves and utility maximization. By studying foundational concepts like diminishing marginal utility and indifference curve analysis, you will gain a structured framework for evaluating consumer decisions in any economic climate. What you'll learn: - Understand the core concepts of utility, total utility, and marginal utility; - Analyze consumer equilibrium using the utility analysis approach; - Master indifference curve analysis, budget lines, and consumer preferences; - Derive individual and market demand curves from consumer choice patterns; - Apply the law of demand and explore price elasticity of demand; - Explore modern behavioral economics insights that challenge traditional rational choice theory. The course begins with essential terminology and the concept of utility before moving into budget constraints, consumer optimization, and demand theory. Each section uses clear written explanations and practical numerical examples to reinforce your understanding. This course is designed for absolute beginners, students starting their economics journey, or anyone looking to refresh their understanding of microeconomic fundamentals. No prior background in economics or advanced mathematics is required. Start building your foundation in microeconomics and master the principles of consumer choice today.
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