Introduction to Economics (2 Parts)
- Synopsis
- Part 1: Shows how supply and demand diagrams can be used to explain some economic effects. The first part deals with excess supply and demand and asks how there can be grain mountains in one part of Europe and food queues in another. Animated diagrams demonstrate the effects of taxation and the results of changes in demand and supply.
Part 2: Uses aggregate supply and demand diagrams to explain some problems in macro-economics. Investigates a number of aggregate supply curves to demonstrate how a wage-price spiral arises. - Series
- Introduction to Economics, Course D210
- Language
- English
- Country
- Great Britain
- Medium
- Video; Videocassette. Standard formats. col. 21, 22 min.
- Year of production
- 1986
- Availability
- OUT OF DISTRIBUTION
- Subjects
- Economics
- Keywords
- supply and demand
Sections
- Title
- Demand and supply
- Synopsis
- Part 1: Shows how supply and demand diagrams can be used to explain some economic effects. The first part deals with excess supply and demand and asks how there can be grain mountains in one part of Europe and food queues in another. Animated diagrams dem
- Title
- VC1
- Synopsis
- Part 2: Uses aggregate supply and demand diagrams to explain some problems in macro-economics. Investigates a number of aggregate supply curves to demonstrate how a wage-price spiral arises.
- Title
- Using the aggregate demand and supply model
- Title
- VC2
Production Company
Distributor
- Name
Open University Worldwide
- Web
- http://www.ouw.co.uk External site opens in new window
- Phone
- +44 (0) 1908 274066
- Address
- Walton Hall
Milton Keynes
MK7 6AA - Notes
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