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Teaching Economics Notebooks

A collection of interactive Geogebra applets and python Jupyter Notebooks for teaching Economics, that I've used at Hunter College, The Graduate Center, and elsewhere. Created by Jonathan Conning.

The geogebra applets are immediately interactive. The jupyter notebooks are static renderings unless you run the notebooks on a jupyter server on your own machine or in the cloud via the launch-binder button below which will (after a few minutes of running will) create a virtual machine in the cloud that installs all the required packages and runs a server:

Binder

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If you want to point out any errors or make suggestions or improvements, create an issue at the hosting Econ-Teach github repository.

This content varies in quality from more polished to crude. I've organized them loosely into notebooks sub-folders

  • intro -- Intro Microeconomics (Eco 100 and Eco 200)

  • Trade -- Trade models (Eco 340 and Eco 740)

  • micro -- Eco 701 Micro Theory models

Elsewhere I have created notebooks for other courses:

A sample geogebra interactive:

<iframe scrolling="no" title="Specific Factors" src="https://www.geogebra.org/material/iframe/id/r52rb2uj/width/1200/height/750/border/888888/sfsb/true/smb/false/stb/false/stbh/false/ai/false/asb/false/sri/false/rc/false/ld/false/sdz/true/ctl/false" width="700px" height="700px" style="border:0px;"> </iframe>

(click here if you don't see the interactive above)

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