Paul Solman, the Economics Correspondent for the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer on PBS, has developed over 255 minutes of video to be used in principles-level economics courses. Solman gives the beginning student helpful comprehensive hints regarding core concepts. His explanations are highlighted by guest speakers including Nobel Laureates Paul Samuelson and Robert Solow. Topics are illustrated with student-oriented examples and a welcome dose of dry humor. Click here
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for a list and descriptions of all the videos Solman created to accompany The Economy Today 10th edition. For a sample of the videos, click on link below to see When Do you Stop Picking Berries? to accompany Microeconomics Chapter 5 (The Demand for Goods). When Do You Stop Picking Berries (5078.0K)
We bring Alfred Marshall back to life to let him explain his great contribution, marginal thinking, by analyzing how and why a boy decides to stop picking berries.
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