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    Lec 2 | MIT 14.01SC Principles of Microeconomics

    49:07

    Lecture 2: Applying Supply and Demand
    Instructor: Jon Gruber, 14.01 students
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    Lec 3 | MIT 14.01SC Principles of Microeconomics

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    Lecture 3: Elasticity
    Instructor: Jon Gruber, 14.01 students
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    Lec 4 | MIT 14.01SC Principles of Microeconomics

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    Lecture 4: Preferences and Utility
    Instructor: Jon Gruber, 14.01 students
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    INTRODUCTION TO MICRO ECONOMICS CHAPTER: 1, STD.: 12TH, ECONOMICS

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    Demand and Supply Explained- Econ 2.1

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    In this video I explain the law of demand, the substitution effect, the income effect, the law of diminishing marginal utility, and the shifters of demand. Make sure that you understand the difference between a change in quantity demanded and a change in demand. This is the first video in the unit Playlist. Make sure that you watch the the next two videos about supply and equilibrium so you can put it all together. I hope that you like this video. Please like, leave a comment, and subscribe. *Note* never drink a whole gallon of milk

    Supply Video


    Video Explaining Shifting the Curves


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  • Introduction to Economics, LSE Kick Off Day 2011

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    Professor Amos Witztum provides an introduction to economics at the LSE Kick Off Day for students studying by distance learning through the University of London International Programmes in September 2011.

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    Math 4. Math for Economists. Lecture 01. Introduction to the Course

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    UCI Math 4: Math for Economists (Summer 2013)
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    Instructor: Jason Kronewetter, Ph.D.

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    Description: UCI Math 4 covers the following topics: linear algebra and multivariable differential calculus suitable for economic applications.

    Recorded on August 5, 2013

    Required attribution: Kronewetter, Jason. Math for Economists 4 (UCI OpenCourseWare: University of California, Irvine), [Access date]. License: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License. (

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    CPT - Micro Economics : Introduction : Lecture 1

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    Making Medallions at MIT

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    Econometrics // Lecture 1: Introduction

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    This is an introduction to econometrics tutorial. This video is a basic overview and touches on each of these subjects:

    1. What is Econometrics?
    2. Goals of Econometrics
    3. Types of Economic Data
    4. The Simple Linear Regression (SLR)
    5. Causality

    This lecture on econometric theory is meant to introduce the student to the concepts of econometrics, as well as provide a basic overview of what the topic of econometrics encompasses.

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    For the Love of Physics

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    On May 16, 2011, Professor of Physics Emeritus Walter Lewin returned to MIT lecture hall 26-100 for a physics talk and book signing, complete with some of his most famous physics demonstrations to celebrate the publication of his new book For The Love Of Physics: From the End of the Rainbow to the Edge of Time - A Journey Through the Wonders of Physics, written with Warren Goldstein.

    Note: Due to a serious complaint against Dr. Lewin, MIT has revoked Dr. Lewin's title of Professor Emeritus as of December 2014.
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    This video was formerly hosted on the YouTube channel MIT OpenCourseWare.

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    This YouTube channel is independently operated. It is neither affiliated with nor endorsed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT OpenCourseWare, or Dr. Lewin.

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    1. Why Finance?

    1:14:17

    Financial Theory (ECON 251)

    This lecture gives a brief history of the young field of financial theory, which began in business schools quite separate from economics, and of my growing interest in the field and in Wall Street. A cornerstone of standard financial theory is the efficient markets hypothesis, but that has been discredited by the financial crisis of 2007-09. This lecture describes the kinds of questions standard financial theory nevertheless answers well. It also introduces the leverage cycle as a critique of standard financial theory and as an explanation of the crisis. The lecture ends with a class experiment illustrating a situation in which the efficient markets hypothesis works surprisingly well.

    00:00 - Chapter 1. Course Introduction
    10:16 - Chapter 2. Collateral in the Standard Theory
    17:54 - Chapter 3. Leverage in Housing Prices
    33:47 - Chapter 4. Examples of Finance
    46:13 - Chapter 5. Why Study Finance?
    50:13 - Chapter 6. Logistics
    58:22 - Chapter 7. A Experiment of the Financial Market

    Complete course materials are available at the Yale Online website: online.yale.edu

    This course was recorded in Fall 2009.

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    How to Get into MIT

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    Some advice from a junior at MIT on how to maximize your odds at getting admitted.

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    60 Second Adventures in Economics

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    Lec 5 | MIT 14.01SC Principles of Microeconomics

    46:14

    Lecture 5: Budget Constraints
    Instructor: Jon Gruber, 14.01 students
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    Big Picture of Calculus

    37:47

    Calculus is about change. One function tells how quickly another function is changing. Professor Strang shows how calculus applies to ordinary life situations, such as:
    * driving a car
    * climbing a mountain
    * growing to full adult height

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    Economics 421/521 - Econometrics - Winter 2011 - Lecture 1

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    Economics 421/521 - Econometrics - Winter 2011 - Lecture 1 (HD)

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    Economics, But Not as You Know It

    1:20:40

    Speaker: Dr Ha-Joon Chang
    Chair: Professor James Putzel

    Recorded on 1 May 2014 in Old Theatre, Old Building.

    In Economics: The User's Guide, which he will talk about in this public lecture, bestselling author Ha-Joon Chang explains how the global economy works, and why anyone can understand the dismal science. Unlike many economists who claim there is only one way of 'doing economics', he introduces readers to a wide range of economic theories, from classical to Keynesian to institutionalist to Austrian, revealing how they all have their strengths, weaknesses and blind spots. By challenging the received wisdom, and exposing the myriad forces that shape our economic life, Chang provides the tools that every responsible citizen needs to understand - and address - our current economic woes.

    Ha-Joon Chang teaches economics at Cambridge University. His book 23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism was a no.1 bestseller and was called by the Observer 'a witty and timely debunking of some of the biggest myths surrounding the global economy.' He is a popular columnist at the Guardian, and a vocal critic of the failures of our economic system.

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    Principles of Macroeconomics: Lecture 26 - The Keynesian Model

    49:50

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    MICROeconomics 19 Minute Review

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    In this video I reviews all of MICROeconomics in 19 minutes. (Note- I used the same intro from the macro video since Unit 1 is the same, but this definitely covers MICRO). Click on the box to learn about specific topics/graphs or watch the playlists below. Please Subscribe!

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    If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough.
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    Mankiws Ten Principles of Economics.mp4

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    Ten principles of economics by famous author Greg Mankiw.

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    Lec 1 | MIT 18.03 Differential Equations, Spring 2006

    48:56

    The Geometrical View of y'=f(x,y): Direction Fields, Integral Curves.
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    Geometry of Linear Algebra | MIT 18.06SC Linear Algebra, Fall 2011

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    Geometry of Linear Algebra
    Instructor: Linan Chen
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    Lec 6 | MIT 14.01SC Principles of Microeconomics

    47:22

    Lecture 6: Deriving Demand Curves
    Instructor: Jon Gruber, 14.01 students
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    Einstein for the Masses

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    Prof. Ramamurti Shankar, J.R. Huffman Professor of Physics & Applied Physics, gives an introduction to Einstein's Theory for a lay audience. The only preparation needed is an open mind.

    Prof. Shankar presented this lecture at the Association of Yale Alumni Reunion Weekend on May 29, 2010.

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    Principles of Management - Lecture 01

    47:28

    This is a short, 12-week introductory course in Management. Chapter 1 covers the very basics of the subject. Management, Organization, Managers, nonmanagerial employees, organizational structure, top managers, middle managers, first-line managers, supervisor, CEO, CFO, COO, VP, Effectiveness, efficiency, resource usage, goal attainment, functions approach, planning, organizing, leading, controlling, management roles, figurehead, leader, liaison, monitor, disseminator, spokesperson, entrepreneur, disturbance handler, resource allocator, negotiator,

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    Harvard i-lab | Startup Secrets Part 3: Business Model - Michael Skok

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    In Part 3 of Michael Skok's Harvard i-lab lecture series, Startup Secrets: An insiders guide to unfair competitive advantage, Skok helped students to think thorugh the three aspects of business model creation—identifying your C.O.R.E. value, finding Multipliers for growth and Levers for cost economies. This allows you to have much better odds of building a company that returns value disproportionally to all of its stakeholders.

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    Principles of Macroeconomics: Lecture 2 - Introduction to Economics

    48:38

    This course prepares the student to understand the economic structure of the United States and its place in the world economy, to interpret common economic measures, to understand the processes of governmental fiscal and monetary policies, and to evaluate individual decision-making from an economic perspective.

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    Lec 1 | MIT 18.01 Single Variable Calculus, Fall 2007

    51:33

    Lecture 01: Derivatives, slope, velocity, rate of change
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    Lec 1 | MIT 9.00SC Introduction to Psychology, Spring 2011

    49:44

    Lecture 1: Introduction
    Instructor: John Gabrieli
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    Supply and Demand - Intro to Microeconomics

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    A quick and comprehensive intro to Supply and Demand. We define the demand curve, supply curve and equilibrium price & quantity. We draw a demand and supply curve graph - and figure out why they look like they do. We find equilibrium quantity and equilibrium price. This video targets a student in an introduction to microeconomics class.

    •Video 1: Intro to Supply & Demand:
    •Video 2: Shifts to Supply or Demand Cruves:
    •Video 3: Shifts in BOTH Supply and Demand:

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    A market with price and quantity.
    Demand Curve 2:00
    • The law of demand.
    • Increases and Decreases in Demand. 5:30
    • Another Video on the topic:

    Supply curve.
    • The law of supply 9:30
    • Increases and decreases in Supply. 11:44
    • Another video on this topic

    Demand and Supply together. 15:50
    • Equilibrium price and quantity supplied and demanded. 16:20
    • Forces that tend toward equilibrium. Shortage, 18:15. Surplus 21:20

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    The Coming Collapse of the Middle Class with Elizabeth Warren

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    Distinguished law scholar Elizabeth Warren teaches contract law, bankruptcy, and commercial law at Harvard Law School. She is an outspoken critic of America's credit economy, which she has linked to the continuing rise in bankruptcy among the middle-class. Series: UC Berkeley Graduate Council Lectures [6/2007] [Public Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 12620]

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    Shifts to Demand or Supply Curves - Intro to Microeconomics

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    In this video, I review how shifts in demand and supply curves will have an effect on prices and quantities. Also includes a cheatsheet recap of how to solve these problems on an exam. It's geared to an introduction to microeconomics audience.

    •Video 1: Intro to Supply & Demand:
    •Video 2: Shifts to Supply or Demand Cruves:
    •Video 3: Shifts in BOTH Supply and Demand:

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    Video Outline:
    ••Review what might shift the demand curve. 1:10
    ••Review what might shift the supply curve. 6:50

    Shift Summaries:
    o Increase in Supply: S↑ ⇒p*↓ & q*↑, 12:00
    o Decrease in Supply: S ↓ ⇒p*↑ & q*↓, 17:35
    o Increase in Demand: D↑ ⇒p*↑ & q*↑, 20:25
    o Decrease in Demand: D↓ ⇒p*↓ & q*↓, 22:25

    Cheat sheet recap, 24:30

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    1. Introduction and Scope

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    MIT 6.034 Artificial Intelligence, Fall 2010
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    In this lecture, Prof. Winston introduces artificial intelligence and provides a brief history of the field. The last ten minutes are devoted to information about the course at MIT.

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    Lec 7 | MIT 14.01SC Principles of Microeconomics

    50:26

    Lecture 7: Applying Consumer Theory: Labor Supply
    Instructor: Jon Gruber, 14.01 students
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    Lec 8 | MIT 14.01SC Principles of Microeconomics

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    Lecture 8: Introduction to Producer Theory
    Instructor: Jon Gruber, 14.01 students
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    Lec 1 | MIT 18.06 Linear Algebra, Spring 2005

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    Lecture 1: The Geometry of Linear Equations.
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    Principles of Macroeconomics: Lecture 1 - Course Policies and Assignments

    39:36

    This course prepares the student to understand the economic structure of the United States and its place in the world economy, to interpret common economic measures, to understand the processes of governmental fiscal and monetary policies, and to evaluate individual decision-making from an economic perspective.

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    Lec 2 | MIT 9.00SC Introduction to Psychology, Spring 2011

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    Lecture 2: Science and Research
    Instructor: John Gabrieli
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    Lec 9 | MIT 14.01SC Principles of Microeconomics

    47:31

    Lecture 9: Productivity and Costs

    Instructor: Jon Gruber, 14.01 students

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    350 Years of Economic Theory in 50 Minutes | Mark Thornton

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    Featuring author and scholar Dr. Mark Thornton, this lecture was presented to a group of home school parents and students.

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    Lec 10 | MIT 14.01SC Principles of Microeconomics

    49:00

    Lecture 10: Competition I
    Instructor: Jon Gruber, 14.01 students
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    Lec 3 | MIT 18.01 Single Variable Calculus, Fall 2007

    49:55

    Instructor: Prof. David Jerison
    Derivatives of products, quotients, sine, cosine
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    Ses 1: Introduction and Course Overview

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    MIT 15.401 Finance Theory I, Fall 2008
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    Instructor: Andrew Lo

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    Lec 13 | MIT 14.01SC Principles of Microeconomics

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    Lecture 13: Welfare economics

    Instructor: Jon Gruber, 14.01 students

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    Lec 1 | MIT 6.01SC Introduction to Electrical Engineering and Computer Science I, Spring 2011

    1:17:35

    Lecture 1: Object-Oriented Programming
    Instructor: Dennis Freeman
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    PS.1.2 Shooting the apple solution

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    MIT 8.01 Classical Mechanics, Fall 2016
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