Introduction to Economics, Firms and Industrial Structure, Economics of Nature

  • Introduction to Economics

https://www.econguru.com/introduction_to_economics/

“Economics helps us understand the society and global affairs better. This page, however, intended to be an introduction, will only provide you with a very general perspective of the economic world, how it comes to be, how we do research on it and how it is connected to the daily lives of thousands of millions. Upon finishing this crash course, you should be able to: 1) Talk about the 2 fundamental economic problems: resource scarcity and unlimited human wants. 2) Think about in basic economic analytical process.” …

  • Firms and Industrial Structure

https://www.econguru.com/firms_industrial_structure/

“This is a brief introduction to the private sector of the U.S. economy that deals with only privately owned firms and organizations as well as the competitive structure that bonds them up. Goverment, which makes the public sector, falls out of its discussion. In the this text, you will be familiarized with regular legal forms of business firms, including corporate and non-corporate; and the industrial(related to the market of a particular good or service) structure wherein firms of the same kind compete. ” …

  • Economy of Nature

https://www.econguru.com/fundamentals_of_ecology/

“Fundamentally, ecology is like a society, only it is much bigger than ours; ecologists are like economists, only they investigate the economy of nature instead of that of human. We will be talking about ecology in four basic scales after the rough introductory section: population, community, and ecosystem. They are stacked and connected one by one, each acts as the building block of the superior system, until finally we arrive at the global level, with the most dynamic, diversified, and ultimate living things system on the planet, the biosphere. Upon finishing this introductory course on ecology, you should be able to: 1) Brief the three layers for 5-10 minutes, in speech. 2) Bear in mind the big cycle of this living planet. ” …

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