Micro Economics
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- See all of the pages and files related to this class at Category:Micro Economics
 
Overall Grade for the Class: A
My Grade on the Final: 95
Grade on AP Exam: 5 in: 2008
This was a class in preparation for the AP exam in Micro Economics. Mostly the class was based on Economics (1999 Edition) by Campbell R. McConnell and Stanley L. Brue ISBN 0-07-115814-6 For this class, unlike in AP Macro Economics, I will only be posting my notes from Economics (1999 Edition) by Campbell R. McConnell and Stanley L. Brue ISBN 0-07-115814-6.
- First 2 weeks are review of Macro Economics Chapters 1-6 (Days/Readings/Sections 1-17)
 - Demand Elasticity, Page 2, Page 3
 - Application of Demand Price Elasticity, Page 2
 - Price Elasticity of Supply, Page 2
 - Cross Income and Elasticity of Demand
 - Applications: Government Controlled Prices, Page 2
 - Laws of Demand and Explorations, Page 2
 - Theory of Consumer Behavior
 - Utility Maximation and Demand Curve
 - Applications and Extensions, Page 2
 - Indifference Curve Analysis, Page 2, Page 3
 - Economic Costs
 - Costs of Production
 - Short Run Production Relationships, Page 2
 - Short Run Production Costs, Page 2, Page 3
 - Long Run Production Costs, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4, Page 5
 - 4 Market Models
 - Pure Competition Characteristics and Occurrences
 - Pure Competition Demand
 - Pure Competition Short Run Profit Maximization, Page 2, Page 3
 - Pure Competition Marginal Costs and Short Run Supply, Page 2
 - Pure Competition Profit Maximization in the Long Run, Page 2, Page 3
 - Pure Competition and Efficiency, Page 2, Page 3
 - Pure Monopoly Introduction
 - Pure Monopoly Barriers to Entry, Page 2
 - Pure Monopoly Demand, Page 2
 - Pure Monopoly Output and Price Determiniation, Page 2
 - Pure Monopoly Economics Effects of Monopoly, Page 2
 - Pure Monopoly Price Discrimination, Page 2
 - Pure Monopoly: Regulated Monopolies, Page 2
 - Pure Monopoly Study Questions, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4, Page 5, Page 6, Page 7
 - Monopolistic Competition Characteristics and Occurrences, Page 2
 - Monopolistic Competition Price and Output Determination
 - Monopolistic Competition Economic Efficiency
 - Monopolistic Competition Non-Price Competition
 - Oligopoly Characteristics and Occurrences, Page 2, Page 3
 - Oligopoly Game Theory, Page 2
 - Oligopoly: 3 Oligopoly Models, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4, Page 5
 - Oligopoly Advertising, Page 2
 - Oligopoly Efficiency
 - Technology, R&D, and Efficiency: Invention, Innovation, and Diffusion, Page 2
 - Technology, R&D, and Efficiency: Role of Innovation and Inventors, Page 2
 - Optimial Amounts of R&D, Page 2
 - Innovation and R&D Incentives
 - Role of Market Structures, Page 2, Page 3
 - Technology Advance and Efficiency, Page 2
 - Demand for Resources: Significance and Complexity
 - Marginal Productivity Theory, Page 2
 - Determinates of Demand for Resources, Page 2, Page 3
 - Elasticity of Resource Demand, Page 2
 - Optimal Combination of Resources, Page 2
 - Marginal Productvity Theory and Income Distribution
 - Labor, Wages, or Earnings
 - General Level of Wages, Page 2, Page 3
 - Purely Competitive Labor Market
 - Monopsony Model, Page 2
 - 3 Union Models, Page 2, Page 3
 - Bilateral Monopoly Model
 - Minimum Wage Controversy
 - Wage Determination, Page 2
 - Pay for Performance, Page 2
 - Economic Rent, Page 2
 - Interest, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4
 - Economic Profit, Page 2
 - Income Inequality and Poverty Facts, Page 2
 - Income Shares
 - Income Inequality and Poverty: Income, Mobility: The Time Decision
 - Income Inequality and Poverty: Effect of Gov Redistribution
 - Income Inequality and Poverty: Causes, Page 2
 - Income Inequality and Poverty: Equality vs Efficiency, Page 2
 - Economics of Poverty, Page 2
 - Welfare: Goals and Conflicts
 - Welfare: Criticisms and Reform, Page 2
 - Public Goods, Page 2
 - Externalities Revisited, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4, Page 5
 - Close Look at Pollution, Page 2, Page 3
 - Information Failure, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4
 - Public Choice Theory: Majority Voting, Page 2, Page 3
 - Public Choice Theory: Public Sector Failure, Page 2, Page 3
 - Public Choice Theory: Distributing the Tax Burden, Page 2
 - Public Choice Theory: Tax Incidence and Efficiency Loss, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4
 - Public Choice Theory: Tax Reform
 - Public Choice Theory: Issues of Freedom
 - Public Choice Theory: Study Questions, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4, Page 5, Page 6
 - Industrial Concentration: Beneficial of Harmful, Page 2
 - US AntiTrust Laws, Page 2
 - AntiTurst Policy Issues and Triumphs, Page 2, Page 3
 - Natural Monopolies, Page 2
 - AntiTrust Deregulation
 - AntiTrust Social Regulation, Page 2
 - Industrial Regulation, Page 2
 - AntiTrust Policy Economics, Page 2, Page 3
 - Economics of Farm Policy, Page 2, Page 3
 - Agriculture Policy: Criticisms, Politics, and Reform, Page 2
 - Agriculture Policy: Study Questions, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4, Page 5
 - Economics of Health Care: Health Care Industry
 - Economics of Health Care: 2 Problems: Costs and Access
 - Economics of Health Care: High and Rising Costs, Page 2
 - Economics of Health Care: Limited Access
 - Economics of Health Care: Why the Rapid Rise in Costs, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4
 - Economics of Health Care: System Reforms, Page 2, Page 3
 


