Ms. Osborne's Classes
  • Microeconomics
  • Psychology
  • International Relations
  • Macroeconomics

Welcome to Micro!

This introductory economics course offers students an economic way of viewing the world as they begin to understand how scarcity affects the choices people must make in relation to satisfying their needs and wants.  Microeconomics is the study of the behavior of individual participants in the economy, such as individuals, families, and businesses.  Students learn about economic systems, supply & demands, prices, market structures, and the various types of business organizations that exist in a market economy.
 
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