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Microsoft Excel as a Visual [Basic] Teaching and Learning Tool

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Material Type: Animation
Technical Format: Excel
Date Added to MERLOT: November 20, 2011
Date Modified in MERLOT: January 29, 2013
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  Send email to Thomas Mitchell 

Submitter : Barbra Sperling

Description:

This site shows some of what Microsoft Excel can offer as a programming environment for the creation of interactive teaching and learning tools.

The available "interactive" Excel files

Primarily for Undergraduates in an Experiments-based Course
-  Demand, supply and equilibrium
-  Unit tax
-  Prohibition
-  Labor market problems
-  Pollution
-  Long-run equilibrium
-  Productivity
-  Comparative advantage
-  Bargaining

Primarily for More Advanced Microeconomics and Quantitative Work
-  Comparative statics
-  Preferences
-  Isoquants Contract curves
-  Walrasian equilibrium
-  Game theory
-  Statistics and probability
-  Financial Pure mathematics
-  Physics


Keywords:
micro theory, Quantitative Work, Economics, unit tax, Microeconomics, supply, Excel, prohibition, demand

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Primary Audience: College Lower Division, College General Ed
Mobile Compatibility: Not specified at this time
Technical Requirements:

Language: English
Cost Involved: no
Source Code Available: no
Accessiblity Information Available: no
Copyright: yes
Creative Commons: unsure

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