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Economics 101: How the World Works
Written by Michael Ellerbrock
Narrated by Michael Ellerbrock
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Join Virginia Tech economics professor Michael Ellerbrock, the recipient of numerous teaching awards, for a comprehensive, jargon-free overview of the principles and applications of economics.
Economics has been called the “Dismal Science,” yet it has also been deemed a field worthy of a Nobel Prize. In this enlightening audio course, Prof. Ellerbrock explains the reason behind this dichotomy: the fact that economics reveals the best and worst implications of humans pursuing their own self-interest.
The director of the Center for Economic Education at Virginia Tech, Prof. Ellerbrock has encyclopedic knowledge of economic principles and a talent for explaining their relevance to the world around us. The first 12 lectures explore macroeconomics, the study of the institutions and relationships in economic systems such as capitalism, socialism, communism, and informal economies. You’ll examine fiscal and monetary policy, the role of government in the economy, deficit financing, unemployment, international trade, and wealth creation.
Next, you will zoom in with 12 lectures on microeconomics, which studies the behavior of individuals. You’ll look at the consumer, firm, saver, and investor, as well as market structures and functions, examining emerging schools-of-thought regarding population economics, natural resource economics, and development economics.
Granted plentiful teaching awards by his students as well as his peers, Prof. Ellerbrock is known for his dynamic lectures, which use real-world examples to bring abstract principles to vivid life. As you take in each masterful recording, you’ll use the lens of economics to better understand history as well as the contemporary moment.
This course is part of the Learn25 collection.
Economics has been called the “Dismal Science,” yet it has also been deemed a field worthy of a Nobel Prize. In this enlightening audio course, Prof. Ellerbrock explains the reason behind this dichotomy: the fact that economics reveals the best and worst implications of humans pursuing their own self-interest.
The director of the Center for Economic Education at Virginia Tech, Prof. Ellerbrock has encyclopedic knowledge of economic principles and a talent for explaining their relevance to the world around us. The first 12 lectures explore macroeconomics, the study of the institutions and relationships in economic systems such as capitalism, socialism, communism, and informal economies. You’ll examine fiscal and monetary policy, the role of government in the economy, deficit financing, unemployment, international trade, and wealth creation.
Next, you will zoom in with 12 lectures on microeconomics, which studies the behavior of individuals. You’ll look at the consumer, firm, saver, and investor, as well as market structures and functions, examining emerging schools-of-thought regarding population economics, natural resource economics, and development economics.
Granted plentiful teaching awards by his students as well as his peers, Prof. Ellerbrock is known for his dynamic lectures, which use real-world examples to bring abstract principles to vivid life. As you take in each masterful recording, you’ll use the lens of economics to better understand history as well as the contemporary moment.
This course is part of the Learn25 collection.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLearn25
Release dateAug 24, 2021
ISBN9781640735422
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Readers find this title excellently written and narrated, with colorful stories and anecdotes that make economics interesting and easy to follow. The engaging lecturer makes the course a perfect introduction to fundamental principles. An exceptional book that provides a very useful understanding of economics.
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Apr 18, 2024
Colorful stories and anecdotes bring home the concepts in a very entertaining manner. Never thought I’d find economics so interesting!1 person found this helpful
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Apr 18, 2024
An exceptional course! Many thanks to Professor Mike Ellerbrock for illuminating the workings of the world.1 person found this helpful
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Aug 22, 2024
Perfect everything I wanted from an econ 101 book and more, best part was the engaging lecturer - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
May 27, 2024
Excellently written and narrated. Easy to follow, with detailed, sensible explanations. You can start with no knowledge of economics, and finish with a very useful understanding of fundamental principles. - Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5
Jun 17, 2025
It was just okay. Very basic like it says Economics 101.