How do businesses make decisions in competitive markets, and what happens when those markets fail? Understanding the forces of supply, demand, and competition is essential for analyzing economic behavior and policy decisions. This text-based course guides you from foundational microeconomic concepts to the complexities of market structures and government interventions.
You will transition from a beginner to a confident analyst of market dynamics, equipped to evaluate cost structures, profit maximization, and the economic impact of externalities.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the core principles of supply, demand, and competitive market equilibrium.
- Analyze different types of business costs, including fixed, variable, marginal, and average costs.
- Evaluate how firms maximize profits under perfect competition and monopoly structures.
- Identify market failures, with a deep dive into positive and negative externalities.
- Assess policy solutions to market failures, such as Pigouvian taxes and subsidies.
- Explore modern market dynamics, including digital platform externalities and network effects.
The course begins with essential terminology, basic economic concepts, and foundational definitions of market structures. You will then progress through cost curves, firm optimization strategies, and the real-world applications of public economics and modern digital markets.
This course is designed for beginners, students, and professionals looking to build a strong foundation in microeconomics without any prior background in the subject.
Start reading today to master the economic principles that shape business competition and public policy.
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