Principles of microeconomics: lecture materials
Posted by Subhasis Bera on April 25, 2011
lecture notes provided online by John Kane, SUNY Oswego
Part of the support materials for Eco 101 – Principles of Microeconomics as taught by John Kane of SUNY Oswego. Notes from twenty lectures are available here as ordinary Web pages with graphics, as Flash videos with an audio narration and as PowerPoint presentations.
Online lecture materials
Supplemental Readings
- Introduction (Chapters 1 and 2) - School vouchers
- Demand and supply (Chapter 3) - Do slave redemption programs reduce the problem of slavery? (revised topic)
- Private and public sectors (Chapters 4 and 5) – no supplemental readings
- Elasticity (Chapter 6) – no supplemental readings
- Consumer choice and demand – (Chapter 7) - Capital punishment
- Productivity and costs (Chapter 8) – no supplemental readings
- Product markets (Chapter 9) – no supplemental readings
- Perfect competition (Chapter 10) - Should there be a market for human organs?
- Monopoly (Chapter 11) - Is Microsoft a Monopolist?
- Monopolistic competition and oligopoly (Chapters 12 and 13) – No supplemental readings
- Resource markets (Chapter 14) – No supplemental readings
- Labor markets (Chapters 15 and 16) – No supplemental readings
- Capital, resource markets, and the environment (Chapters 17 and 18) – No supplemental reading