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Final Discussion Board

Final Discussion Board

Q Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF): There are three (3) posts you need to make to get full credit for this assignment: Your initial post (11 points) and one response post to at least two of your classmates (5 points each). Initial post due not later than [See Syllabus}, 11:59 Central Time and two reply posts are due by [See Syllabus], 11:59 PM Central Time. Ideally, you would do these posts AFTER taking the last test. Don't Forget, your Module 9 Instructor Reply response post is due [See Syllabus] For the Discussion topics, please use the space provided and do not attach documents containing your words. If you have a picture or graphic that is relevant, then you can attach that. 1. What are the two [three, four, five] most significant [central, useful, meaningful, surprising, disturbing] things you have learned during this course? Reflect on some of your perspectives before taking this course and how they have changed, if at all, based on what you have been exposed to in this course. 2. What are some things that you would like to understand even better? 3. For your response posts, expand on your understanding of the topics others used for Question 2.

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From this class, I learned a lot of things but the two most important things I learned from this class that is most significant to me are diminishing marginal utility and price discrimination. For me, the concept of diminishing marginal utility is very interesting, and the implementation of price discrimination is beneficial for both the business and economic purposes as it allows low-income groups or aged people to utilize the goods which leads to reducing the inequality in the economy and also help to increase the sale of the firms. Before taking the class I was very curious about that. I am taking this class not just because it is part of the pre-requirements for a major, but because I am hoping to learn more about the world of economics. I was enrolled in Micro so it is fair to say I am deep in the business world.