Are you preparing for an economics exam or looking to understand how market forces shape our cities? Microeconomics is the foundation of effective urban planning, influencing everything from housing affordability to public transit routing. This text-based course guides you through core microeconomic theories and equips you with the analytical skills to solve exam-style multiple-choice and policy-evaluation problems. You will learn to think like an urban economist, analyzing how regulations, incentives, and market failures impact urban spaces.
What you'll learn:
- Understand foundational microeconomic concepts, including supply, demand, and market equilibrium in urban contexts.
- Analyze land use, zoning laws, and housing markets using economic models.
- Evaluate market failures, externalities, and the economic justification for public goods and infrastructure.
- Solve exam-style multiple-choice problems with step-by-step written explanations.
- Apply economic theory to modern policy challenges such as congestion pricing and affordable housing initiatives.
The course begins with essential terminology and the mechanics of supply and demand, before progressing to consumer choice, firm behavior, and market structures. You will then apply these principles to specific urban issues and practice solving analytical problems designed to test your comprehension.
This course is designed for beginners in urban planning, public policy, and real estate, as well as students preparing for introductory microeconomics exams. No prior background in economics is required.
Start building your economic toolkit and master the analytical skills needed to pass your exams and shape better urban policies.
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