MIT 14.04 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory, Fall 2020
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1 modules • 24 lessons • 24 hours of video
MIT 14.04 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory, Fall 2020
24 lessons
• 24 hours
MIT 14.04 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory, Fall 2020
24 lessons
• 24 hours
- Lecture 1: Economic Science47:47
- Lecture 2: Consumer Choice59:07
- Lecture 3: Income and Substitution Effects01:01:08
- Lecture 4: Production and Profit Maximization01:04:57
- Lecture 5: Uncertainty and Linear Programs01:00:08
- Lecture 6: Dynamics and Programming57:20
- Lecture 7: Pareto Optimality54:10
- Exam #1 Review for Intermediate Microeconomic Theory47:12
- Lecture 8: Risk-Sharing Application57:21
- Lecture 9: Risk-Sharing with Production01:02:45
- Lecture 10: Ledgers and Management01:03:52
- Lecture 11: Contracts and Mechanism Design01:05:41
- Lecture 12: Contract Application, Obstacles01:02:23
- Lecture 13: Walrasian Equilibrium and Trade59:41
- Lecture 14: Real and Financial Flows: Thailand59:43
- Lecture 15: Data and Policy in the United States01:01:08
- Exam #2 Review for Intermediate Microeconomic Theory01:07:08
- Lecture 16: Fundamental Welfare Theorems01:03:12
- Lecture 17: Existence of Equilibria01:00:35
- Lecture 18: Aggregation01:01:02
- Lecture 19: Identification and Falsification58:38
- Lecture 20: Failure of Welfare Theorems01:02:08
- Lecture 21: Bubbles01:05:34
- Final Exam Review for Intermediate Microeconomic Theory01:03:36
