Entertaining lesson in economics uses a video clip [4:50] from a Seinfeld …
Entertaining lesson in economics uses a video clip [4:50] from a Seinfeld episode from which economics concepts come alive as we can learn about rent control, rationing mechanisms and price ceilings.
Economics lesson using hilarious clip [2:21] from Seingfeld season 2 episode in …
Economics lesson using hilarious clip [2:21] from Seingfeld season 2 episode in which students learn about cost-benefit analysis and the economics of crime in a humorous presentation.
Students learn about the economic concept of competition through this funny Seinfeld …
Students learn about the economic concept of competition through this funny Seinfeld clip [5:04] in which Jerry gets a bad haircut, but refuses to leave his barber out of loyalty.
Lesson on economics concept of cost-benefit analysis and game theory from a …
Lesson on economics concept of cost-benefit analysis and game theory from a hilarious clip [2:20] from Seinfeld episode in which George must decide whether the benefits outweigh the cost in his strategy to find a job.
Economics lesson for middle to high school and beyond is fun when …
Economics lesson for middle to high school and beyond is fun when students learn by watching this video clip [2:43] of Seinfeld from season 6, in which George teaches us about the concepts of utility and altruism.
Video clip [0:39] from Season 5 of Seinfeld in which Jerry explains …
Video clip [0:39] from Season 5 of Seinfeld in which Jerry explains with humor and wit that in the labor market there is someone who will fill every job.
Clip from Season 3 Seinfeld episode [3:42] in which Jerry convinces Babu …
Clip from Season 3 Seinfeld episode [3:42] in which Jerry convinces Babu to serve Pakistani food in his restaurant and teaches with wit and humor about market structure and monopolistic competition.
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