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Biz/ed have put together many of the main Economics and Business diagrams in this feature. You may want to use these for your project or coursework assignment, or you may simply want to use them for revision or checking out what they mean. Each diagram has both a brief and detailed explanation of what it shows and links to other relevant diagrams and definitions in the Biz/ed glossary.
Microeconomics flash animations and video lectures: natural monopoly, profit vs. efficiency, production and cost, comparative advantage & specialization, supply and demand, bundling, pollution control, private vs. public goods, demand elasticity and total revenue, tax incidence and supply-demand elasticity.
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provides guidance on how to use diagrams to explain key topics in AS Economics: microeconomics and macroeconomics, tens of topics.
Through interactive graphs, ThinkEconomics illustrates basic economic principles that are taught in a college-level introductory economics course. These graphs enable students to develop analytic and deductive reasoning skills by manipulating graphical elements of the economic models. Students also learn how to apply these models to analyze and understand economic phenomena.
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