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-1.1 Is economics useful?
-1.2 What is economics?
-1.3 Hypothesis of Rational Man
--1.3 Hypothesis of Rational Man
-1.4 Hypothesis of Rational Man: examples
--1.4 Hypothesis of Rational Man: examples
-1.5 Self-interest Hypothesis
--1.5 Self-interest Hypothesis
-1.6 Self interest and Theory of Evolution
--1.6 Self interest and Theory of Evolution
-1.7 Self interest and social progress
--1.7 Self interest and social progress
-1.8 Further considerations about basic hypotheses
--1.8Further considerations about basic hypotheses
-Chapter 1 test
-2.1 Cost (1)
--Cost (1)
-2.2 Cost (2)
-2.3 Rational people think at the margin
--2.3 Rational people think at the margin
-2.4 Incentives and responses
--2.4 Incentives and responses
-2.5 Division of labor and trade
--2.5 Division of labor and trade
-2.6 Problems with the centralized planned economy
--2.6 Problems with the centralized planned economy
-2.7 Why do we still need the government?
--2.7 Why do we still need the government?
-2.8 Market or government?
-Chapter 2 test
--Chapter 2 test
-3.1 Demand
-3.2 Supply
-3.3 Equilibrium and the law of supply and demand
--3.3 Equilibrium and the law of supply and demand
-3.4 Arbitrage
-3.5 Price being the cost
-3.6 Price being a relative Price
--3.6 Price being a relative Price
-3.7 There is no counter-example of the law of demand
--3.7 There is no counter-example of the law of demand
-3.8 Application of the law of demand
--3.8 Application of the law of demand
-Chapter 3 test
--Chapter 3 test
-4.1 Consumer surplus and producer surplus
--4.1 Consumer surplus and producer surplus
-4.2 The Pareto criterion
-4.3 Demand elasticity I
-4.4 Demand elasticity II
-4.5 Supply elasticity
-4.6 Other types of elasticity
--4.6 Other types of elasticity
-Chapter 4 test
--Chapter 4 test
-5.1 Taxation (1)
-5.2 Taxation (2)
-5.3 Subsidy
-5.4 Elasticity and arbitrage
--5.4 Elasticity and arbitrage
-Chapter 5 test
--Chapter 5 test
-6.1 Price ceiling (1)
-6.2 Price ceiling (2)
-6.3 Price floor
-6.4 Quantity regulation
-6.5 Regulation and market equilibrium
--6.5 Regulation and market equilibrium
-6.6 What does the market price decide?
--6.6 What does the market price decide?
-Chapter 6 test
--Chapter 6 test
-7.1 Enterprises: organizational structure and goals
--7.1 Enterprises: organizational structure and goals
-7.2 The nature of enterprises
--7.2 The nature of enterprises
-7.3 Refined calculation of transaction costs
--7.3 Refined calculation of transaction costs
-7.4 Scale and boundary of enterprises
--7.4 Scale and boundary of enterprises
-7.5 Separation of ownership and control
--7.5 Separation of ownership and control
-7.6 Who owns the enterprise?
--7.6 Who owns the enterprise?
-7.7 Functions of entrepreneurs
--7.7 Functions of entrepreneurs
-7.8 Entrepreneurship and profits
--7.8 Entrepreneurship and profits
-7.9 Entrepreneurship and market process
--7.9 Entrepreneurship and market process
-7.10 Functions of profits and losses
--7.10 Functions of profits and losses
-7.11 Rise and fall of enterprises
--7.11 Rise and fall of enterprises
-7.12 Several issues about enterprise production
--7.12 Several issues about enterprise production
-Chapter 7 test
--Chapter 7 test
-8.1 Perfectly competitive market
--8.1 Perfectly competitive market
-8.2 Monopoly
-8.3 Oligopoly
-8.4 Monopolistic competition
--8.4 Monopolistic competition
-8.5 Overview on pricing strategies
--8.5 Overview on pricing strategies
-8.6 The first-degree price discrimination
--8.6 The first-degree price discrimination
-8.7 The second-degree price discrimination
--8.7 The second-degree price discrimination
-8.8 The third-degree price discrimination
--8.8 The third-degree price discrimination
-8.9 Non-monetary costs and three degrees of price discrimination
--8.9 Non-monetary costs and three degrees of price discrimination
-8.10 How to segment the market?
-8.11 Bundling sale
-Chapter 8 test
--test 8
-9.1 Definition of public goods
-9.2 Optimal provision of public goods
--Optimal provision of public goods
-9.3 Private provision of public goods
--Private provision of public goods
-9.4 Definition of the externality
--Definition of the externality
-9.5 Externalities and resource allocation inefficiency
--Externalities and resource allocation inefficiency
-9.6 Private solutions to externalities
--Private solutions to externalities
-9.7 Public policies toward externalities (1)
--Public policies toward externalities (1)
-9.8 Public policies toward externalities (2)
--Public policies toward externalities (2)
-Chapter 9 test
--Chapter 9 test
-10.2 Asymmetric Information (1)
-10.3 Asymmetric Information (2)
--10.3 Asymmetric Information (2)
-10.4 Asymmetric Information (3)
--10.4 Asymmetric Information (3)
-10.5 Asymmetric Information (4)
--10.5 Asymmetric Information (4)
-10.6 Principal-agent theory (1)
--10.6 Principal-agent theory (1)
-10.7 Principal-agent theory (2)
--10.7 Principal-agent theory (2)
-Chapter 10 test
--Chapter 10 test
-10.1 Overview of information
--10.1 Overview of information
-final examination