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{{Green Message|Prof. Gruber was new to teaching this class this semester.  He put a lot of emphisis on using math, which I don't think was adquetly taught.  I already knew the concepts from high school's [[Micro Econ]]; so I think my notes are of ok quality.  You could really use any textbook, as the lectures were not tied to the book.}}
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{{Green Message|Prof. Gruber was new to teaching this class this semester.  He put a lot of emphisis on using math, which I don't think was adquetly taught.  I already knew the concepts from high school's [[Micro Economics]]; so I think my notes are of ok quality.  You could really use any textbook, as the lectures were not tied to the book.}}
  
 
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Revision as of 18:48, 24 January 2011

14.01 Principles of Microeconomics is the first Course 14 Economics (Economics) class I took with Prof. Gruber at MIT as a Sophomore fall semester.

Open Course Ware from 2007

Class website: http://stellar.mit.edu/S/course/14/fa10/14.01 (Open to MIT only)

Textbook: (Coming Soon)

Prof. Gruber was new to teaching this class this semester. He put a lot of emphisis on using math, which I don't think was adquetly taught. I already knew the concepts from high school's Micro Economics; so I think my notes are of ok quality. You could really use any textbook, as the lectures were not tied to the book.


Grade:B%