Complete Introduction to Economics- Basic to Advanced Level

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Complete Introduction to Economics- Basic to Advanced Level provided by Udemy is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 17 hours worth of material. Complete Introduction to Economics- Basic to Advanced Level is taught by Muhammad Muzaffar. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Udemy. The course is taught in Englishand is Paid Course. Visit the course page at Udemy for detailed price information.

Overview
  • 17 Hours Complete Course |Perfect Course for University Students, Adult Learners and Especially for Entrepreneurs|

    What you'll learn:

    • Basic Concepts of Economics
    • Understanding Between Goods and Services
    • Concepts, Laws, Functions and Shifting of Demand and Supply
    • Equilibrium of Demand and Supply
    • Elasticity, Representation and Find Price Elasticity of Demand with Examples
    • Income Elasticity and Cost Elasticity
    • Measurement of Financial Effectiveness, Time Value of Money, Present Value and Future Value with Examples
    • Profitability Index(PI),Measurement, Interpreting and Application of (PI) with Examples
    • Payback Period for Investments
    • Internal Rate of Return and its Advantages and Disadvantages
    • Economic Indicators
    • Depreciation and Depletion and Comparing both of them in detail
    • Economic Thoughts (Classical, Non Classical Thoughts and Keynesian Economists)
    • Ten (10) Principles of Economics By Gregory Mankiw
    • Understand Production Analysis in Detail
    • Revenue, Profit and Cost Analysis with Examples
    • Business and forms of Businesses (Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, Corporation, Franchising, Mergers, Joint Venture, Acquisition)

    About this Course Economics | Basics to Advanced Level|

    This course was recorded for university students for making them professionals in economics. As some of the students are not from the economics background so in this course we start from a very scratch level to clear their concepts. You can check out the preview lectures every topic is explained in very detail.

    In this course, we start from very basic level concepts of economics to advanced level. The course is carefully designed and structured in the simplest way to give you an understanding of Basics to Advances Concepts of Economics, Demand and Supply Analysis, Elasticity Concepts in Economics, High-Level Concepts of Economics for Professionals, Depreciation Depletion, Economic Thoughts, Ten(10) Principles of Economics, Revenue, Profit and Cost Analysis, Businesses and Form of Businesses, Linear Programming In Economics

    Course Content

    Basic Concepts of Economics

    1. Economics, Agents of Economics

    2. D- Economic System, E-Slope in Economics, Slope in Economics, F Variables

    3. Engineering Economics, Economics VS Engineering Economics, Goods and Services

    4. Types of Goods, Types of Services, Terminology, and Symbols


    Demand and Supply

    1. Concepts of Demand And Quantity Demanded

    2. Law of Demand, Functions of Demand, Shifting of Demand

    3. Supply, Types of Supply Schedules and Curves, Factors Affecting Supply

    4. Law of Supply, Increase or Decrease in Supply with Examples

    5. Equilibrium of Demand and Supply, Effect of Shift in Supply Demand with Algebra

    6. Goods in Economics

    Elasticity

    1. Elasticity, Representation and Find Price Elasticity of Demand with Example

    2. Representation and Find Price Elasticity of Supply, Income Elasticity

    3. Measurement of Income Elasticity and Cross Elasticity

    Advanced Concepts of Economics

    1. Measurement of Financial Effectiveness, Time Value of Money, Present Value

    2. Future Value with Examples

    3. Profitability Index(PI), Measurement of PI, Interpreting and Application of PI

    4. Examples of Profitability Index

    5. Payback Period, Significance of Payback Period, Examples of Payback Period

    6. Net Present Value, Acceptance Rule of Net Present Value

    7. Examples of Net Present Value (1-5)

    8. Examples of Net Present Value (6-10)

    9. Internal Rate of Return (IRR), Advantages and Disadvantages of IRR

    10. Measurement of Financial Effectiveness, TYM

    11. Environment and Economics, Engineering Economics Decisions

    12. Economic Indicators

    Depreciation and Depletion

    1. Depreciation, Factors in Computing Depreciation (Characteristics, need, causes)

    2. Depreciation Methods

    3. Comparing Depreciation Methods, Depletion, Cost Determination and Depletion

    4. Differences Between Depreciation and Depletion

    Economic Thoughts

    1. Economic Thoughts, Classical Thoughts

    2. Non-Classical Thoughts, Keynesian Economists

    3. The Principles of Economics By Gregory Mankiw

    4. Ten(10) Principles of Economics

    Production Analysis

    1. Production, Types of Production

    2. Factors of Production

    3. How These Factors are Interconnected, Economics of Scale

    Revenue, Profit and Cost (Cost Analysis)

    1. Revenue, Profit, Cost,

    2. Types of Costs

    3. Cost Formulas

    4. Return to scale, Practice Problems

    5. Practice Problems

    Businesses

    1. Business, Forms of Businesses (Sole Proprietorship, Partnership

    2. Forms of Businesses Continue (Corporation)

    3. Forms of Businesses Continue (Franchising, Mergers)

    4. Forms of Businesses Continue (Joint Venture)

    5. Forms of Businesses Continue (Acquisition )

    Linear Programming in Economics


    BEFORE YOU ENROL:

    1. Watch the Preview video

    2. Watch the sample lectures

    3. Thoroughly read this course description

    4. Be fully aware that this course was recorded for University Students Only Enrol if you find this Course Helpful.



    Economics is a complex subject filled with a maze of confusing terms and details which can be difficult to explain. Even economists have trouble defining exactly what economics means. Yet, there is no doubt that the economy and the things we learn through economics affect our everyday lives.

    In short, economics is the study of how people and groups of people use their resources. Money certainly is one of those resources, but other things can play a role in economics as well. In an attempt to clarify all this, let's take a look at the basics of economics and why you might consider studying this complex field.


    The Field of Economics

    Economics is divided into two general categories: microeconomics and macroeconomics. One looks at the individual markets while the other looks at an entire economy.

    From there, we can narrow economics into a number of subfields of study. These include econometrics, economic development, agricultural economics, urban economics, and much more.

    If you have an interest in how the world works and how financial markets or industry outlooks affect the economy, you might consider studying economics. It's a fascinating field and has career potential in a number of disciplines, from finance to sales to the government.


    Two Essential Concepts of Economics

    Much of what we study in economics has to do with money and the markets. What are people willing to pay for something? Is one industry doing better than another? What is the economic future of the country or world? These are important questions economists examine and it comes with a few basic terms. You can find answers to all these questions from this course.