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  • Thank you, your videos help me a lot. Cheers!

  • Wouldn't this also work if the government subsidized firms so the supply curve shifted to the right (e.g. the government subsidizes the production of flu shots so they are cheaper for the consumer).

  • i really think that this is very well explained.. entertaining to some extent .. and very usuful.. thanx alot :)

  • Actually, when the government steps in and subsidizes flu shots, then MPC gets lowered, not MB increased. At least that's what my book and two other teachers say. or maybe it doesn't make a difference?

  • Actually, when the government steps in and subsidizes flu shots, then MPC get lowered, not MB increased. At least that's what my book and two other teachers say. or maybe it doesn't make a difference?

  • This guy is so good. Who cares about what he says about the length of his videos, its a catch phrase. By the way, this is gold. These videos literally have a higher amount of knowledge packed into them than in half an hour with my micro-econ teacher.

  • my teacher used the same title...BUT....u explained it better

  • Helpfull video nonetheless.

  • Said 60 seconds in the title, 90 seconds in the video and yet it's still 160 seconds long.

  • wow that was really good, perhaps offer a slower lesson in conjunction with the 90 second one???

  • awesommme stuff

  • another great help!

  • My econ teacher showed this is class :D

  • Watch the flies....

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