13.2
 ECO 120
 Module 13 Part 2
 Survey of Economics

 

 

Monopoly

 

 


Review/Preview of
Learning Objectives

 

Class Activities Checkpoint Summary Your Homework Love for Econ...

 

 

 Review/Preview of   
 Learning Objectives

 

 

Preview 

Master these learning goals.

 

 11.4  Explain how price discrimination increases profit.

 11.5  Explain why monopoly can sometimes achieve a better allocation of resources than competition can.

 

 

 Class
 Activities

 

Read your text.  Complete your study guide.

 

 11.4  Explain how price discrimination increases profit.
Watch Foundations Interactive 11.4 on MyEconLab."

 11.5  Explain why monopoly can sometimes achieve a better allocation of resources than competition can. 
Watch Foundations Interactive 11.5 on MyEconLab."

 

 

 Checkpoint
 Summary

 

Textbook page  301  summarizes the key points about Monopoly.

 

 

 Your
 Homework

 

 

Complete all portions of the textbook and study guide relating to   Checkpoint 11.4, and 11.5 on Monopoly. 

Take the optional post-study bonus point quizzes on Monopoly on Saturday following Module 13.

Take the optional pre-study bonus point quizzes on Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly on Sunday preceding Module 14.

Then read and study Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly course objective 12.1 and 12.2 in your textbook and study guide
before attending
the next class session.

 

 

 

 Love for Econ
 Springs Eternal !

Take a virtual internet trip through Patrick Henry Community College economics to visit the following Internet site:

dept of commerce, us census bureau seal

The US Census Bureau

Our Mission - The Census Bureau serves as the leading source of quality data about the nation's people and economy. We honor privacy, protect confidentiality, share our expertise globally, and conduct our work openly. We are guided on this mission by our strong and capable workforce, our readiness to innovate, and our abiding commitment to our customers.

The myPHCC link has been developed to help students access on-line resources commonly used by PHCC students and staff.

 

 

Love for econ springs eternal !