Online Lectures


Free lecture series in microeconomic theory, mathematics, and computation for economics, by Amit Goyal. Each topic shows one representative video; the full course link goes to the complete playlist. Everything here is on the Econschool YouTube channel.

On this page:


Microeconomic theory

Consumer theory

  • Modeling consumer behaviour
  • Graphical approach to finding demand
  • Substitution and income effects

Full course

General equilibrium: exchange economy

  • Efficiency in an exchange economy
  • Equilibrium in an exchange economy
  • Solved examples

Full course

Producer theory

  • Modeling producer behaviour
  • Cost minimization
  • Finding supply

Full course

General equilibrium: production economy

  • Short-run and long-run competitive equilibrium
  • Efficiency in the Robinson Crusoe economy
  • Equilibrium in the Robinson Crusoe economy

Full course

Monopoly

  • Monopoly
  • Discriminating monopoly
  • Monopoly vs perfect competition

Full course

Game theory I: static games

  • Static games
  • Nash equilibrium
  • Cournot and Bertrand duopoly

Full course

Game theory II: dynamic games

  • Dynamic games
  • Subgame perfect equilibrium
  • Stackelberg duopoly

Full course

Externalities

  • Pareto efficiency
  • Competitive equilibrium

Full course

Public goods

  • Dolbear triangle
  • Competitive equilibrium
  • Lindahl equilibrium

Full course


Mathematics

Convexity and optimization

  • Concave and convex functions
  • Quasi-concave and quasi-convex functions
  • Techniques to identify them
  • Optimization

Full course


Problem-solving

Video solutions

  • Sample problems with full solutions
  • Includes past-year problems from ISI and DSE

All video solutions


Computation

Python for economics

  • Introduction to Python with economics
  • Topics in probability with Python

R for economics

An introduction to R, taught through problems in economics, mathematics, and statistics.