AP Economics
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Your to-do listPlease grab your notes from the last class on Monopolistic Competition (4.4) and the notes on Oligopoly and Game Theory (4.5). Let's start by finishing Monopolistic Competition (4.4). Oligopoly and Game Theory (4.5)Your homework
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Monopolistic Competition (4.4)Let's smash some market structures together. Let's take the low barriers to entry of perfect competition but add in the monopolistic side with some product differentiation. Throw in a few more ingredients and we get monopolistic competition. Don't like hugs. Let's check out some breakfast food options. Your homework
Your to-do listPlease take out your notes on Price Discrimination (4.3). Monopolistic Competition (4.4)Let's smash some market structures together. Let's take the low barriers to entry of perfect competition but add in the monopolistic side with some product differentiation. Throw in a few more ingredients and we get monopolistic competition. Don't like hugs. Let's check out some breakfast food options. Your homework
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Monopoly (4.2) continued: Natural MonopoliesLet's pick up where we left off in Topic 4.2 with Natural Monopolies. Price Discrimination (4.3)Often firms that have market power miss out on sales because there are people who want the product but won't pay the price. But what if a company could change their prices for different consumers? Let's learn about Price Discrimination. Your homework
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Monopoly (4.2)Everything you thought you knew about markets is about to get twisted around, but I will promise it will all make sense. One firm that has total control over the market? How hard could it be? Well things aren't as easy for a monopoly as you might think. Your homework
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Introduction to Imperfectly Competitive Markets (4.1)
It was much easier when everything was perfect but this won't be so bad.
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Perfect Competition (3.7)
Let's start by finishing up Perfect Competition(3.7)
Introduction to Imperfectly Competitive Markets (4.1)
Please grab the notes on Introduction to Imperfectly Competitive Markets (4.1).
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Adam Smith would be thrilled that we are talking about our first market system today: perfect competition.
Please grab the notes from Google Classroom. Your homework
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Introduction to Different Market StructuresWhat's coming up
FRQs of the Week
We are going to begin right off the bat with our first FRQ of the week. Remember that the goal of this assignment is to help you keep information from early in our course fresh in your mind. Please feel free to use your notes to help you complete them.
Because we are starting with a short week and have people missing, your first FRQ of the week will be due on Friday, January 12th at the end of the school day. You will be assessed on accuracy but you will have the chance to fix your mistakes as well. In the future, you will receive your FRQ of the week on a Friday and it will be due on the following Friday. For example, you will get your second FRQ of the week on January 12th and it will be due on Friday the 19th. Midway Review
Please join your teammates at the appropriate board and begin attacking the FRQs together. Please call me over when you feel you have reached a solution.
What's coming up
Thursday, 1/4: Finish our review, Retake/Makeup Day
Monday, 1/8: Begin Unit 4 (but with Topic 3.7), Edpuzzle on 3.7 will be due |
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