Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Trade According to the Ricardo Way
The latest video for AP Macroeconomics, we look at comparative and absolute advantage (with the help of the beautiful Princess Caroline) ...
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
New Semester, New Ideas, New Video Series
So here we go, the journey to May 15th begins now.
One of the more important parts of AP Macroeconomics (at least in terms of passing the AP test and receiving potential college credit) is graphing. Knowing how to draw and move graphs - yes, but also what they show and how to read them.
The first graph we need to know is the Production Possibilities Curve (or Graph). Using the ideas we have talked about in class, combine them (like Captain Planet) with the video below to get a full understanding of PPCs.
Enjoy.
One of the more important parts of AP Macroeconomics (at least in terms of passing the AP test and receiving potential college credit) is graphing. Knowing how to draw and move graphs - yes, but also what they show and how to read them.
The first graph we need to know is the Production Possibilities Curve (or Graph). Using the ideas we have talked about in class, combine them (like Captain Planet) with the video below to get a full understanding of PPCs.
Enjoy.
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