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Principles of Economics with Calculus

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Course Features

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Duration

10 weeks

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Limited Access

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Accessibility

Mobile, Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Intermediate

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Effort

12 hours per week

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Teaching Type

Instructor Paced

Course Description

This course provides a quantitative and model-based introduction to basic economic principles, and teaches how to apply them to make sense of a wide range of real world problems. Examples of applications include predicting the impact of technological changes in market prices, calculating the optimal gasoline tax, and measuring the value of new products. This is a real Caltech class. It will be taught concurrently to Caltech and on-line students. This has two implications. On the costs side: the class is challenging, makes extensive use of calculus, and will demand significant effort. On the benefit side: successful completion of the class will provide you with an in-depth understanding of basic economics, and will permanently change the way you see the world.

Course Overview

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Live Class

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Human Interaction

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Personlized Teaching

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International Faculty

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Post Course Interactions

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Instructor-Moderated Discussions

Skills You Will Gain

Prerequisites/Requirements

Good understanding of basic (univariate) calculus.

What You Will Learn

Elaborate on an in-depth understanding of basic economics and its applications

Translate economic principles to the investigation of a wide range of real world problems

Understand, apply, and analyze calculus-based economic models

Course Instructors

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Antonio Rangel

Bing Professor of Neuroscience, Behavioral Biology and Economics at California Institute of Technology

Antonio is the Bing Professor of Neuroscience, Behavioral Biology and Economics at Caltech. His laboratory studies the computational and neurobiological basis of simple choice (e.g., apple or orange?...
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