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AP® Microeconomics is a college-level course that introduces students to the principles of economics that apply to the functions of individual economic decision-makers. The course also develops students’ familiarity with the operation of product and factor markets, distributions of income, market failure, and the role of government in promoting greater efficiency and equity in the economy. Students learn to use graphs, charts, and data to analyze, describe, and explain economic concepts.

AP® Microeconomics

STARPREP®에서 제공하는 AP® Microeconomics 프로그램은 Two phases
(2024 GPA-Boosting Course / TEST-PREP Course)을 제공하고 있습니다.

for Graders 8-11
(STARPREP® course code: APMIE)

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High School AP® Microeconomics

  • Lecture Dates/Registration Status
  • July 22 - August 2, 2024
    Tuesday/Thursday
    2:00pm-5:00pm

    ★Registration Status★ OPEN 등록중 Registration Form 등록 신청서
  • AP® Microeconomics
  • Course Code/Professor(Alma Mater)
  • STARPREP® COURSE CODE : APMIE-01

    ★ GPA Enrichment [Concepts and Theories] ★
    Comprehensive Review of the Concepts and Theories Course

    During the vacation period, we conduct lessons in advance for one semester to prepare for the school grades in the next semester. This class is tailored for perfect management of school grades.
  • Features
  • ★ Comprehensive Review of the Concepts and Theories Course ★

    개념 및 이론 과정에 대한 종합적인 검토

    Students' Satisfaction : above 99%

    Optimizing Concurrent Classrooms
    (In the Classroom And Online Simultaneously)
  • AP® Microeconomics
  • Course Code/Professor(Alma Mater)
  • STARPREP® COURSE CODE : APMIE-02

    ★ AP® Microeconomics GPA-Boosting Course ★
    2024 GPAprep Course
    Comprehensive Review of the Concepts and Theories Course

    Class registration is available at any time.
  • Features/Legacy
  • ★GPA BOOST & SIGNATURE LESSON★

    2024 내신성적향상 수업
    Comprehensive Review of the Concepts and Theories Course
    ImproveMyGPA™
    Students' Satisfaction : above 99%

    Optimizing Concurrent Classrooms
    (In the Classroom And Online Simultaneously)
  • AP® Microeconomics
Lecture Dates/Registration Status Course Code/Professor(Alma Mater) Features
Lecture Date
July 8 - August 2, 2024
Wednesday/Friday
2:00pm-5:00pm

Registration Status OPEN 등록중 Registration Form 등록 신청서
STARPREP® COURSE CODE : APMIE-01

★ AP® Microeconomics

★ GPA Enrichment [Concepts and Theories] ★
Comprehensive Review of the Concepts and Theories Course


During the vacation period, we conduct lessons in advance for one semester to prepare for the school grades in the next semester. This class is tailored for perfect management of school grades.
★ Comprehensive Preview/Review of the Concepts and Theories Course ★
개념 및 이론 과정에 대한 종합적인 검토

Students' Satisfaction : above 99%

Optimizing Concurrent Classrooms
(In the Classroom And Online Simultaneously)
AP® Microeconomics AP® Microeconomics
Lecture Type

1:1 Tutoring Online/In-person
Schedule is flexible

Registration Status OPEN Registration Form 등록 신청서
STARPREP® COURSE CODE : APMIE-02

★AP® Microeconomics 내신성적향상 수업★
ImproveMyGPA™
Comprehensive Review of the Concepts and Theories Course

Class registration is available at any time.
★GPA BOOST & SIGNATURE LESSON★

AP® Microeconomics 2024 GPAprep Course
Comprehensive Review of the Concepts and Theories Course
ImproveMyGPA™
Students' Satisfaction : above 99%

Optimizing Concurrent Classrooms
(In the Classroom And Online Simultaneously)
AP® Microeconomics AP® Microeconomics

Curriculum Guide

High School AP® Microeconomics

01 Basic Economic Concepts

1-1  Scarcity
1-2  Resource Allocation and Economic Systems
1-3  Production Possibilities Curve
1-4  Comparative Advantage and Trade
1-5  Cost-Benefit Analysis
1-6  Marginal Analysis and Consumer Choice

02 Supply and Demand

2-1  Demand
2-2  Supply
2-3  Price Elasticity of Demand
2-4  Price Elasticity of Supply
2-5  Other Elasticities
2-6  Market Equilibrium and Consumer and Producer Surplus
2-7  Market Disequilibrium and Changes in Equilibrium
2-8  The Effects of Government Intervention in Markets
2-9  International Trade and Public Policy

03 Production, Cost, and the Perfect Competition Model

3-1  The Production Function
3-2  Short-Run Production Costs
3-3  Long-Run Production Costs
3-4  Types of Profit
3-5  Profit Maximization
3-6  Firms’ Short-Run Decisions to Produce and Long-Run Decisions to Enter or Exit a Market
3-7  Perfect Competition

04 Imperfectv Competition

4-1  Introduction to Imperfectly Competitive Markets
4-2  Monopoly
4-3  Price Discrimination
4-4  Monopolistic Competition
4-5  Oligopoly and Game Theory

05 Factor Markets

5-1  Introduction to Factor Markets
5-2  Changes in Factor Demand and Factor Supply
5-3  Profit-Maximizing Behavior in Perfectly Competitive Factor Markets
5-4  Monopsonistic Markets

06 Market Failure and the Role of Government

6-1  Socially Efficient and Inefficient Market Outcomes
6-2  Externalities
6-3  Public and Private Goods
6-4  The Effects of Government Intervention in Different Market Structures
6-5  Inequality

01 Basic Economic Concepts

1-1  Scarcity
1-2  Resource Allocation and Economic Systems
1-3  Production Possibilities Curve
1-4  Comparative Advantage and Trade
1-5  Cost-Benefit Analysis
1-6  Marginal Analysis and Consumer Choice

02 Supply and Demand

2-1  Demand
2-2  Supply
2-3  Price Elasticity of Demand
2-4  Price Elasticity of Supply
2-5  Other Elasticities
2-6  Market Equilibrium and Consumer and Producer Surplus
2-7  Market Disequilibrium and Changes in Equilibrium
2-8  The Effects of Government Intervention in Markets
2-9  International Trade and Public Policy

03 Production, Cost, and the Perfect Competition Model

3-1  The Production Function
3-2  Short-Run Production Costs
3-3  Long-Run Production Costs
3-4  Types of Profit
3-5  Profit Maximization
3-6  Firms’ Short-Run Decisions to Produce and Long-Run Decisions to Enter or Exit a Market
3-7  Perfect Competition

04 Imperfectv Competition

4-1  Introduction to Imperfectly Competitive Markets
4-2  Monopoly
4-3  Price Discrimination
4-4  Monopolistic Competition
4-5  Oligopoly and Game Theory

05 Factor Markets

5-1  Introduction to Factor Markets
5-2  Changes in Factor Demand and Factor Supply
5-3  Profit-Maximizing Behavior in Perfectly Competitive Factor Markets
5-4  Monopsonistic Markets

06 Market Failure and the Role of Government

6-1  Socially Efficient and Inefficient Market Outcomes
6-2  Externalities
6-3  Public and Private Goods
6-4  The Effects of Government Intervention in Different Market Structures
6-5  Inequality

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Reference Lectures

AP® Microeconomics

Scarcity, Outcomes, & the Role of Government How to Identify MB=MC Using Tables & Graphs
What are the Causes of Inefficiency & Deadweight Loss? Prep, Testing Strategies, & Scoring
Side-By-Side Graphs & Get to Know the Shifters Understanding Labor Markets & Monopsony Graphs
Externalities, Market Failure, & Price Discrimination Game Theory & Refresher of Elasticity Formulas