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I found a great source of free lectures of these subjects: http://web.gsm.uci.edu/~navarro/download.htm
The first section, Principles of Economics, is an audio book (about 8 hours long) encompassing both Macro- and Microeconomics. Section 3 and 4 are PowerPoint lectures, which can be downloaded and run as slideshows; from what I can tell these essentially have the same information as the audio book, so downloading the huge files isn't necessary. I know most folks on this site want to study the notes here and get the exam over with, but this is a great supplemental resource. Last edited by anar579 : 03-07-2006 at 10:37 PM. |
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For anyone who will be using these Economics courses I listed above:
I started to listen to the audio book, and while it's easy to listen to and the author keeps you interested and isn't monotone, I found that when he was referring to graphs and models, I needed a visual. So I painstakingly downloaded all the ppt modules, and it's so much better. |