Master economic thinking—from basic principles to global macroeconomic theory and applied policy analysis.
← Back to HomepageUnderstand scarcity, opportunity cost, and supply & demand.
Market structures, consumer behavior, and firm decisions.
GDP, unemployment, inflation, and fiscal & monetary policy.
Trade theories, exchange rates, and globalization.
Growth, poverty, inequality, and policy in developing countries.
Psychological insights into economic decision-making.
Statistical analysis and causal inference using data.
Taxation, government spending, and welfare programs.
Wages, employment, discrimination, and labor markets.
Asset pricing, risk, and the role of financial markets.
Externalities, pollution, and sustainability policies.
Strategic interaction and decision-making models.
Healthcare systems, insurance markets, and access issues.
Firm behavior, antitrust law, and market power.
Evolution of economic ideas and key thinkers.