Good online economics?

dug777

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meh just ask me...i might be able to remember the answer (finished econs degree last yr, doing straight law now) ;)
 

UNCjigga

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Originally posted by: dug777
meh just ask me...i might be able to remember the answer (finished econs degree last yr, doing straight law now) ;)
It'd actually be nice to know some reference sites where I can watch animated charts...I understand most of the basic micro and macro but lately we've been looking at transfer prices and other organizational stuff and I'm lacking the graphing skills for some of it.

 

dug777

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Originally posted by: UNCjigga
Originally posted by: dug777
meh just ask me...i might be able to remember the answer (finished econs degree last yr, doing straight law now) ;)
It'd actually be nice to know some reference sites where I can watch animated charts...I understand most of the basic micro and macro but lately we've been looking at transfer prices and other organizational stuff and I'm lacking the graphing skills for some of it.

lol i only used the net for research for papers, the textbooks we used seemed pretty good at explaining stuff ;)

tho final semester macro got tough :(
 

Orsorum

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I typically avoided using the Internet to help me tutor or understand any of my economics courses, but it was definitely a good source of supplemental material (especially for game theory, property rights, and finance) and some exposition on interesting aspects of basic econ (cardinal versus ordinal utility).
 

dug777

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Originally posted by: Orsorum
I typically avoided using the Internet to help me tutor or understand any of my economics courses, but it was definitely a good source of supplemental material (especially for game theory, property rights, and finance) and some exposition on interesting aspects of basic econ (cardinal versus ordinal utility).

lol i tutor it now for high school kids, its easy and good money :D

i liked game theory :D and liquidity traps.
 

Orsorum

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Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: Orsorum
I typically avoided using the Internet to help me tutor or understand any of my economics courses, but it was definitely a good source of supplemental material (especially for game theory, property rights, and finance) and some exposition on interesting aspects of basic econ (cardinal versus ordinal utility).

lol i tutor it now for high school kids, its easy and good money :D

i liked game theory :D and liquidity traps.

Game theory is my favorite part of economics aside from property rights.