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Teaching Economics with CBS's The Big Bang Theory

Getting Tenured

Sheldon and Raj discuss the pros and cons of getting tenured at the university.

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In Foundations Tags incentives, positive incentives, unintended consequences, labor markets, labor economics, efficiency, Raj, Sheldon, Barry, Under 45

Girlfriend's Number

When Raj’s girlfriend abandons him, he feels self-pity. 

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In Behavioral and Risk Tags behavioral economics, commitment device, self control, Raj, Howard, Under 45

The High Price of Insulin

Raj makes Amy upset by saying he never found her attractive. 

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In Elasticity Tags Amy, Raj, Under 45, inelastic, price elasticity of demand, perfectly inelastic, insulin, incentives

Feeding a Dog Fois Gras

Raj explains to the girls that if he continues to feed his dog foie gras she is going to die. 

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In Foundations Tags Amy, Bernadette, Penny, Raj, Under 45, unintended consequences

Economic Growth

The theme song and introduction to The Big Bang Theory illustrates economic growth over time.

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In Economic Growth Tags growth, technological improvement, long-run, Under 45

Pictionary Complements

Leonard is trying to get Sheldon to guess 'Chocolate Chip Cookie' in the game Pictionary.

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In Markets at Work Tags Penny, Amy, Sheldon, Leonard, supply and demand, demand shifters, complements, complement goods, Under 45

Outsourcing a Date

Sheldon decides to outsource his date night obligation with Amy to Raj.

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In Trade Tags trade, gains from trade, outsourcing, specialization, Under 45

Sale on Jewelry

Sheldon decides to buy Amy something from the Jewelry store. 

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In Markets at Work Tags Sheldon, Penny, supply and demand, movement along the demand curve, change in quantity demanded, price change, Under 45

WiFi Password

Sheldon changes the password on the WiFi.

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In Externalities and Public Tags Penny, Sheldon, Leonard, club good, excludability, rival in consumption, free rider, Under 45

Tradeoffs and Comic Books

The guys discuss the choice between downloading comic books online v coming into the store.

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In Foundations Tags Leonard, Sheldon, Raj, Howard, trade offs, choices, technology, Under 45
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Confounding Variable Joke
Confounding Variable Joke
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Getting Tenured
Getting Tenured
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Going to Penny's Play
about 10 years ago
Girlfriend's Number
Girlfriend's Number
about 10 years ago
Time is Too Valuable
Time is Too Valuable
about 10 years ago

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