Lecture

CPI Index

This module focuses on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and its role in measuring inflation. Students will learn about the components of the CPI and how it affects economic policy.

Key topics include:

  • Understanding the calculation of the CPI.
  • Exploring owners' equivalent rent and its implications.
  • Discussing how CPI influences monetary policy decisions.

Course Lectures
  • This module introduces the economics of a simple business, focusing on a cupcake factory. Students will learn how to interpret income statements and understand the basic principles of supply and demand.

    Key topics include:

    • Understanding inflation and deflation in a business context.
    • Analyzing financial statements to assess business health.
    • Exploring price sensitivity and market conditions.
  • Cupcake Economics 2
    Salman Khan

    This module continues the exploration of cupcake business economics, delving deeper into the financial aspects and market strategies. Students will assess case studies to understand cost structures and pricing decisions.

    Topics include:

    • Analyzing revenue streams and cost management.
    • Understanding competition and market positioning.
    • Evaluating consumer behavior and its impact on pricing.
  • Cupcake Economics 3
    Salman Khan

    This module focuses on the relationship between utilization rates and pricing strategies. Students will learn how low utilization can lead to price decreases while high utilization can result in price increases.

    Key learning points include:

    • Understanding the concept of capacity utilization.
    • Exploring pricing strategies based on utilization.
    • Using spreadsheets for analysis and forecasting.
  • This module covers the fundamental concepts of inflation and deflation, discussing their causes and consequences on the economy. Students will engage in discussions to analyze current inflationary trends.

    Topics covered include:

    • Defining inflation and deflation.
    • Exploring economic indicators that signal inflationary pressures.
    • Understanding the effects of inflation on purchasing power and savings.
  • This module continues the discussion on inflation, focusing on capacity utilization and its effects on economic stability. Students will analyze data to understand how these factors interact.

    Key areas of focus include:

    • The relationship between capacity utilization and inflation rates.
    • Analyzing historical data for patterns and predictions.
    • Discussion of policy implications regarding inflation control.
  • This module examines the Obama Stimulus Plan, assessing its effectiveness in addressing demand shocks caused by credit contractions. Students will engage in discussions on potential inflationary outcomes.

    Key discussion points include:

    • The size and scope of the stimulus plan.
    • Evaluating its impact on economic recovery.
    • Discussing potential inflationary pressures stemming from increased spending.
  • Unemployment
    Salman Khan

    This module analyzes unemployment data, revealing the discrepancies between headline figures and the "real" unemployment rate. Students will investigate factors contributing to these differences.

    Discussion topics include:

    • Understanding U-3 vs. U-6 unemployment rates.
    • Factors leading to underreporting of unemployment.
    • Consequences of high unemployment on the economy.
  • CPI Index
    Salman Khan

    This module focuses on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and its role in measuring inflation. Students will learn about the components of the CPI and how it affects economic policy.

    Key topics include:

    • Understanding the calculation of the CPI.
    • Exploring owners' equivalent rent and its implications.
    • Discussing how CPI influences monetary policy decisions.
  • This module presents a simple analysis of the cost per job saved through stimulus measures. Students will explore the economic implications of job retention strategies.

    Key areas covered include:

    • Calculating the cost-effectiveness of job-saving measures.
    • Assessing the long-term benefits of stimulus programs.
    • Understanding the broader economic impact of job retention.
  • This module provides a primer on the headline unemployment rate (U-3), explaining how it is calculated and its significance in economic analysis. Students will learn about various unemployment metrics.

    Topics include:

    • Understanding the calculation methodology of U-3.
    • Exploring alternative unemployment measures (U-6, etc.).
    • Discussing the implications of unemployment rates on economic policy.