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Institutions of political economy and economic policy



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Lesson n.1: Introduction to Economics

Lesson n.2: Choices and preferences

Lesson n.3: Consumer demand

Lesson n.4: Market demand

Lesson n.5: Production

Lesson n.6: Short term costs

Costs classification
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Interactive lesson  (A.Y. 2019/2020)
inflation growth macroeconomics analysis
Lesson n.7: Long-term costs

Lesson n.8: The Competitive Firm

Lesson n.9: Equilibrium in perfect competition

Lesson n.10: Monopoly

Lesson n.11: Game Theory

Lesson n.12: Game Theory - Part II

Lesson n.13: Oligopoly

Lesson n.14: Welfare Economics

Lesson n.15: Welfare Theorems and General Economic Equilibrium (I)

Lesson n.16: General Economic Equilibrium (II): The Production Possibilities Frontier

Lesson n.17: Economics of public intervention

Lesson n.18: Externalities and Willingness to Pay

Lesson n.19: Free-rider behaviour

Lesson n.20: Public Choices

Lesson n.21: Applications of Demand Theory

Lesson n.22: Economic Regulation

Lesson n.23: Introduction to Macroeconomics

Lesson n.24: Aggregate economic activity in figures

Lesson n.25: Aggregate Demand and Supply

Lesson n.26: Labour and Unemployment

Lesson n.27: Inflation and Phillips Curve

Lesson n.28: Consumption

Lesson n.29: Investments

Lesson n.30: Income and Expenditure Model

Lesson n.31: The Multiplier

Lesson n.32: Demand for money

Lesson n.33: The Central Bank

Lesson n.34: The IS-LM Model

Lesson n.35: The Macroeconomic Equilibrium in the IS-LM model

Lesson n.36: Monetary and Fiscal Policy

Lesson n.37: Foreign trade

Lesson n.38: Mundell Fleming’s Model

Lesson n.39: Public Deficit and Social Security

Lesson n.40: The European Monetary Union