In markets, prices act as rationing devices, encouraging or discouraging production and consumption to find an equilibrium. In this course, you will learn to construct demand curves to capture consumer behavior and supply curves to capture producer behavior. The resulting equilibrium price “rations” the scarce commodity. Additionally, the course examines the ways in which markets are subject government intervention and the impacts of these interventions.
Firm Level Economics: Markets and Allocations
This course is part of Managerial Economics and Business Analysis Specialization
Instructor: Larry DeBrock
Sponsored by PTT Global Chemical
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What you'll learn
Explain how different market structures result in different resource allocations.
Model the impact of external shocks to a particular market structure and demonstrate the new equilibrium price and quantity.
Explain when and why the government might intervene with regulatory authority or antitrust litigation to lessen inefficiencies in some markets.
Describe how information problems can cause inefficient outcomes.
Skills you'll gain
- Business Strategy
- Marketing
- Business Economics
- Marketing Management
- Social Studies
- Economics
- Marketing Planning
- Applied Mathematics
- Market Dynamics
- Statistical Modeling
- Supply And Demand
- Mathematical Modeling
- Game Theory
- Market Analysis
- Marketing Strategy and Techniques
- Strategic Marketing
- Economics, Policy, and Social Studies
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There are 5 modules in this course
You will become familiar with the course, your classmates, and our learning environment. The orientation will also help you obtain the technical skills required for the course.
What's included
2 videos6 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
This module introduces the concept of a perfectly competitive market. It is a benchmark construction, but it accurately models many markets in our economy. We will understand equilibrium outcomes in both the short run and the long run. We will understand how to analyze shocks to these equilibria.
What's included
12 videos2 readings3 assignments
Analysts can predict equilibrium outcomes with some degree of certainty. We want to construct a measure of efficiency that will allow us to evaluate the attractiveness of these equilibrium market outcomes. After using this metric to consider the efficiency of the competitive market, we will introduce a different market structure, monopoly, and use our efficiency metric to evaluate the equilibrium resource allocation under monopoly.
What's included
10 videos2 readings3 assignments
Perfectly competitive markets have many sellers. Monopoly has one seller. But much economic activity takes place in markets with just a handful of very large producers. These are called oligopoly markets. We will look at collusive arrangements among a small number of rivals, and then will use simple game theoretic techniques to model equilibrium.
What's included
15 videos2 readings3 assignments
Sometimes even markets that appear to be capable of great efficiency in resource allocation, such as the perfectly competitive market, can fall short of efficiency. Economists call this market failure. In this module, we will consider information issues and the impact on efficiency. We will also introduce externalities (spillovers) such as pollution and model these impacts.
What's included
9 videos5 readings3 assignments1 peer review1 plugin
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Reviewed on Oct 9, 2019
Prof. DeBrock is the kind of teacher that can make you excited about a topic you have never looked at before. I hugely enjoyed this course!
Reviewed on Apr 24, 2016
Another great course from Professor DeBrock. Intuitive and concise, the two Firm Level Economics courses may have been my favorite to date. Thanks, Professor DeBrock!
Reviewed on Nov 30, 2020
Learnt a great deal about Microeconomics! Prof. DeBrock teaches the class with great insights mixing history with everyday situations and issues. Can't say enough good things about this course!
Recommended if you're interested in Business
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