Economics

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L1 Economics gives students tools that allow them to decode their own behaviour and enable students to make economically sound decisions.

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Whether it’s scarcity (limited resources), opportunity cost (what must be given up obtaining something else), or equilibrium (the price at which demand equals supply), this course gives students a fluency in fundamental terms needed to understand how markets work.

L1 Economics gives students tools that allow them to decode their own behaviour and enable students to make economically sound decisions.

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    30 Ashley Avenue, Long Bay, Auckland

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