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  1. Instead, you'll learn economics through intuitive explanations and in plain English. Professor Taylor's first 18 lectures focus on "microeconomics," or looking at economics "from the bottom up." You'll study the behavior of individuals, households, and firms; and how they interact in markets for goods, labor, and saving and investment.

  2. Narrated by: Timothy Taylor. Length: 18 hrs and 36 mins. 4.5 (25 ratings) Free with 30-day trial. New to Audible Prime Member exclusive: 2 credits with free trial. 1 credit a month to use on any title to download and keep. Listen to anything from the Plus Catalogue—thousands of Audible Originals, podcasts and audiobooks.

  3. Mar 24, 2023 · Professor Timothy Taylor is Managing Editor of the prominent Journal of Economic Perspectives, published by the American Economic Association. He earned his Master's degree in Economics from Stanford University. Professor Taylor has won student-voted teaching awards for his Introductory Economics classes at Stanford University.

  4. The Great Courses - Economics 3rd Edition Paperback – 1 January 2005. The Great Courses - Economics 3rd Edition. Paperback – 1 January 2005. EMI starts at ₹462. No Cost EMI available EMI options. Bank Offer (4): 7.5% Instant Discount up to INR 1000 on Bank of Baroda Credit Card EMI Trxns. Min purchase value INR 8000 See All.

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  5. Professor Taylor's first 18 lectures focus on "microeconomics," or looking at economics "from the bottom up." You'll study the behavior of individuals, households, and firms; and how they interact in markets for goods, labor, and saving and investment.

  6. Jan 1, 2005 · This audio book is amazing. Despite the seemingly dry topic, Timothy Taylor's voice, delivery and style keep me engaged throughout my commute. Each segment about matches one leg of my commute, about 30 minutes. The material is broken up quite nicely. The most amazing part of the material is the comparison of micro and macro economics.

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  7. Professor Taylor's first 18 lectures focus on "microeconomics," or looking at economics "from the bottom up." You'll study the behavior of individuals, households, and firms; and how they interact in markets for goods, labor, and saving and investment.