1. Introduction and Important Links/Schedule

    2. AP® Microeconomics Exam Overview and Unit 1.1 (Scarcity)

    1. Lesson 1 Video: Topic 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3 (Partial)

    2. Lesson 2 Video: Topic 1.3

    3. Lesson Slides for Unit 1: Topic 1.1 to 1.4

    1. Topic 1.1: Scarcity

    2. Topic 1.2: Resource Allocation and Economic Systems

    3. Topic 1.3: Production Possibilities Curve

    4. Topic 1.4: Comparative Advantage and Trade

    5. Topic 1.5: Cost-Benefit Analysis

    6. Topic 1.6: Marginal Analysis and Consumer Choice

    7. Unit 1 Review Using MCQs

    1. Topic 2.1: Demand

    2. Topic 2.2: Supply

    3. Topic 2.3: Price Elasticity of Demand

    4. Topic 2.4: Price Elasticity of Supply

    5. Topic 2.5: Other Elasticities

    6. Topic 2.6: Market Equilibrium and Consumer and Producer Surplus

    7. Topic 2.7: Market Disequilibrium and Changes in Equilibrium

    8. Topic 2.8: The Effects of Government Intervention in Markets

    9. Topic 2.9: International Trade and Public Policy

    10. Unit 2 Review Using MCQs

    1. Topic 3.1: The Production Function

    2. Topic 3.2: Short-Run Production Costs

    3. Topic 3.3: Long-Run Production Costs

    4. Topic 3.4: Types of Profit

    5. Topic 3.5: Profit Maximization

    6. Topic 3.6: Firms’ Short-Run Decisions to Produce and Long-Run Decisions to Enter or Exit a Market

    7. Topic 3.7: Perfect Competition

    1. Topic 4.2: Monopoly

    2. Topic 4.3: Price Discrimination

    3. Topic 4.4: Monopolistic Competition

    4. Topic 4.5: Oligopoly and Game Theory

About this course

  • $2,100.00
  • 41 lessons
  • 70 hours of Live Group Lessons with recordings
  • 7 full length exams, and tons of practice questions!
  • Regular Exam Reports to Parents

Instructor(s)

Nuheen Khan

Chief Instructor, Economics

Nuheen graduated from Harvard University with an MPA/ID graduate degree, building on his B.A in Economics (First Class, Valedictorian) and M.A in Economics from the University of British Columbia. He has been teaching economics for over a decade at the university and college level, including a one year stint as a Teaching Fellow for Harvard's introductory economics course, Ec-10.

Disclaimer:

This course is meant to supplement your APⓇ Microeconomics preparation and does NOT claim to prepare you completely for the APⓇ Microeconomics exam. APⓇ is a trademark [registered / owned] by the College Board, which is not affiliated with, and does not endorse, this course or Tpock.