Jose Mendez

Ph.D. in Economics, Southern Methodist University, 1980
The instructors for this course are all on the faculty of the Economics Department at Arizona State University. Together, they have a combined 61 years of experience teaching economics at various levels and at various universities: Carlos III of Madrid, ITAM, Kenyon College, University of Georgia, and Georgetown University. Each has recently taught microeconomics at the undergraduate level.
Their research interests span the areas of Macroeconomics (McDaniel), Industrial Organization (Levia Bertran), and International Economics (Mendez).

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Microeconomic Principles: Decision-making Under Scarcity (edX) EdX
Arizona State University,ASUx

Microeconomic Principles: Decision-making Under Scarcity (edX)

Dive into the core concepts of microeconomics with our engaging course designed for beginners and enthusiasts alike. Explore the principles of decision-making under scarcity and understand how consumers and firms make choices when resources are limited. Gain insights into supply and demand, utility theory, market structures, and more to build a strong foundation in economic analysis.

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5-12 Weeks
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