Understanding how markets function and fail is essential for anyone analyzing policy, business strategy, or urban development. This text-based course guides you through the foundational principles of microeconomics, focusing on how value is created, distributed, and restricted in different market structures. You will transition from basic economic intuition to confidently analyzing market efficiency, calculating welfare effects, and evaluating the impacts of market power.
What you'll learn:
- Understand key microeconomic terminology, including supply, demand, and market equilibrium.
- Calculate consumer and producer surplus to measure total societal welfare.
- Analyze how monopolies maximize profits using marginal revenue and cost curves.
- Evaluate the deadweight loss and economic inefficiency caused by market power.
- Explore modern applications, such as dynamic pricing and digital platform monopolies.
- Apply these economic frameworks to real-world policy and planning scenarios.
You will begin with foundational definitions of supply, demand, and market equilibrium before moving into welfare economics and the calculations of surplus. Finally, you will explore monopoly behavior, profit maximization, and modern market challenges. This course is designed for beginners, including students, policy analysts, and urban planners, with no prior economics background required. Start reading today to build a practical toolkit for economic analysis.
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