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  • Course Lessons36
  • Course Period6h 11m
  • No.Students7
  • LanguageEnglish
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Course Lessons

  1. 1 | Crash Course Economics Intro! 00:01:35
  2. 2 | Intro to Economics: Crash Course Econ #1 00:12:09
  3. 3 | Specialization and Trade: Crash Course Economics #2 00:09:04
  4. 4 | Economic Systems and Macroeconomics: Crash Course Economics #3 00:10:18
  5. 5 | Supply and Demand: Crash Course Economics #4 00:10:22
  6. 6 | Macroeconomics: Crash Course Economics #5 00:13:43
  7. 7 | Productivity and Growth: Crash Course Economics #6 00:08:51
  8. 8 | Inflation and Bubbles and Tulips: Crash Course Economics #7 00:10:25
  9. 9 | Fiscal Policy and Stimulus: Crash Course Economics #8 00:11:54
  10. 10 | Deficits & Debts: Crash Course Economics #9 00:07:31
  11. 11 | What's all the Yellen About? Monetary Policy and the Federal Reserve: Crash Course Economics #10 00:09:25
  12. 12 | Money and Finance: Crash Course Economics #11 00:10:36
  13. 13 | How it Happened - The 2008 Financial Crisis: Crash Course Economics #12 00:11:25
  14. 14 | Recession, Hyperinflation, and Stagflation: Crash Course Economics #13 00:09:54
  15. 15 | Economic Schools of Thought: Crash Course Economics #14 00:10:05
  16. 16 | Imports, Exports, and Exchange Rates: Crash Course Economics #15 00:10:11
  17. 17 | Globalization and Trade and Poverty: Crash Course Economics #16 00:09:02
  18. 18 | Income and Wealth Inequality: Crash Course Economics #17 00:10:16
  19. 19 | Marginal Analysis, Roller Coasters, Elasticity, and Van Gogh: Crash Course Economics #18 00:11:33
  20. 20 | Markets, Efficiency, and Price Signals: Crash Course Economics #19 00:11:01
  21. 21 | Price Controls, Subsidies, and the Risks of Good Intentions: Crash Course Economics #20 00:10:15
  22. 22 | Market Failures, Taxes, and Subsidies: Crash Course Economics #21 00:12:12
  23. 23 | Environmental Econ: Crash Course Economics #22 00:08:23
  24. 24 | Economics of Education: Crash Course Economics #23 00:10:26
  25. 25 | Revenue, Profits, and Price: Crash Course Economics #24 00:11:10
  26. 26 | Monopolies and Anti-Competitive Markets: Crash Course Economics #25 00:10:17
  27. 27 | Game Theory and Oligopoly: Crash Course Economics #26 00:09:56
  28. 28 | Behavioral Economics: Crash Course Economics #27 00:10:34
  29. 29 | Labor Markets and Minimum Wage: Crash Course Economics #28 00:10:38
  30. 30 | The Economics of Healthcare: Crash Course Economics #29 00:10:26
  31. 31 | The Economics of Death: Crash Course Economics #30 00:12:33
  32. 32 | Taxes: Crash Course Economics #31 00:12:29
  33. 33 | The Underground Economy: Crash Course Economics #32 00:09:02
  34. 34 | The Economics of Immigration: Crash Course Economics #33 00:11:21
  35. 35 | Foreign Aid and Remittance: Crash Course Economics #34 00:11:57
  36. 36 | The Economics of Happiness: Crash Course Economics #35 00:10:26
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    Economics

    In 35 episodes, Adriene Hill and Jacob Clifford teach you economics! This course is based on introductory college level curriculum and the 2015 AP Economics guidelines. By the end of this course, you will be able to:
    Identify fundamental economic concepts, principles, or models and describe their similarities, differences, and limitations
    Apply economic analyses to everyday life and see economics in real world situations
    Discuss economic differences and similarities internationally and the roles played by various governments
    Determine the outcome of an economic situation using economic concepts, principles, or models and possible effects changes have on other economic markets