Voice: Louis Charles Candell - Recorded Spring 2003 Authors: McConnel Brue (c) 2002 - McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Macroeconomics - Principles, Problems, and Policies Microeconomics - Principles, Problems, and Policies Economics Study Guides Chapter 01 - The Nature and Method of Economics: * http://www.ossh.com/economics/Louis_Charles_Candell_01-Economics-The_Nature_And_Method_Of_Economics.ogg Chapter 01a - Appendix - Graphs and their Meanings * http://www.ossh.com/economics/Louis_Charles_Candell_01a-Economics-Graphs_And_Their_Meanings.ogg Chapter 02 - The Economizing Problem * http://www.ossh.com/economics/Louis_Charles_Candell_02-Economics-The_Economizing_Problem.ogg Chapter 03 - Individual Markets: Demand and Supply * http://www.ossh.com/economics/Louis_Charles_Candell_03_Economics-Individual_Markets.ogg Chapter 04 - The Market System * http://www.ossh.com/economics/Louis_Charles_Candell_04-Economics-The_Market_System.ogg Note: The study guides have been recorded in an Open Source media format known as Ogg Vorbis. Ogg-Vorbis media format is vastly superior than the proprietary format you're probably more familiar with: mpeg / mp3. I can easily provide both mp3 and ogg formats, but I choose not to. Hey, I spent a few hours at a time recording each one of the study guides, so the least you can do is go ahead and use the open source format and invest a few minutes in broadening your computer horizons and allowing yourself a chance to learn a little bit more about the Open Source community. You should have no problem listening to this audio format if you are using an open source media player. If not, you will need to download an Open Source media player: http://www.ossh.com/software/win32/zinf-2.2.1.exe You can read more about the Open Source media format here: http://www.ossh.com/vorbis/ You can reach me directly through the information provided within the media files up above. These audio files up above are useful to listen to during the day and in the background, as the answers and questions are drilled into your head. You should get a big fat A+ if you listen to these a few hours a week. I suggest leaving them playing while you are sleeping or resting in bed... Enjoy! Louis Charles Candell