The O'Sullivan and Sheffrin Electronic Lectures
by: Fernando Quijano and Yvonn Quijano


Project Description:


Time frame: Spring 2000
Content: Electronic lectures and Active Learning CD ROM to accompany the second edition of "Economics: Principles and Tools," by Arthur O'Sullivan and William Sheffrin, 2nd edition, Prentice Hall Publishers, 2000.

Teachers who adopt the textbook can download the electronic lectures from the book's web site at www.prenhall.com/osullivan

Summary description of the electronic lectures:
33 chapters
969 slides
988 graphs and figures in full color
Dynamic step-by-step graph construction
Content closely matches the flow and order of the textbook




Sample simulation extracted from chapter 5

Table of Contents:

Chapter Number
Title
Slides
Graphs & Figures
1
Introduction: What is Economics?
31
44
2
Key Principles of Economics
17
29
3
Markets in the Global Economy
21
6
4
Supply, Demand, and Market Equilibrium
44
95
5
Elasticity: A Measure of Responsiveness
22
45
6
Market Efficiency and Government Intervention
24
50
7
Consumer Choice
13
44
8
Production and Cost
35
44
9
Perfect Competition: Short Run and Long Run
29
58
10
Monopoly
24
42
11
Entry and Monopolistic Competition
14
18
12
Oligopoly and Strategic Behavior
37
54
13
Using Market Power: Price Discrimination and Advertising
18
21
14
Market Power and Public Policy: Antitrust Policy and Deregulation
26
14
15
Public Goods, Taxes, and Public Choice
36
16
16
Environmental Policy
25
9
17
Imperfect Information and Disappearing Markets
22
6
18
The Labor Market
40
36
19
Economic Challenges: Poverty, Aging, Health Care
32
10
20
Measuring a Nation's Production and Income
31
5
21
Unemployment and Inflation
30
6
22
Classical Economics: The Economy at Full Employment
35
51
23
Why Do Economies Grow?
38
30
24
Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply
28
26
25
Keynesian Economics and Fiscal Policy
47
72
26
Investment and Financial Intermediation
27
7
27
Money, the Banking System, and the Federal Reserve
32
3
28
Monetary Policy in the Short Run
30
38
29
From the Short Run to the Long Run
26
44
30
The Dynamics of Inflation and Unemployment
39
8
31
Current Issues in Macroeconomic Policy
39
2
32
International Trade and Public Policy
31
34
33
The World of International Finance
36
21
Totals
969
988


Here are some of the simulations extracted from the electronic lectures: