About Us

This website has been developed for the purpose of enriching economics curricula in high schools and universities. Students are encouraged to visualize the shifts associated with the economics concepts that they learn in their introduction and intermediate microeconomics and macroeconomics classes. The graphs that can be studied are displayed in the tab under the respective class. Please explore the different graphs and play around with the different factors to see how shifts in the graphs affect things like price, quantity, efficiency, and revenue. We hope you benefit from this resource, and happy studying!

Our team

Omar Nabulsi

B.A. in Economics at the University of Illinois at Chicago student. His work is focused on microeconomics.

Dana Malo

B.A. in Economics at the University of Illinois at Chicago student. Her work is focused on macroeconomics.

Wael Mobeirek

B.S. in Computer Science at the University of Illinois at Chicago student. His work is focused on product management and front-end web development.

Carlos Pereira

B.S. in Computer Science at the University of Illinois at Chicago student. His work is focused on front-end web development.

Endorsements

"I applaud this effort. It promises to develop into a strongly useful tool for students and instructors alike."

George Karras
Professor of Economics, University of Illinois at Chicago
PhD, Ohio State University

"Visualizing what moves on the graphs is one of the hard parts of econ, and this site helps a lot."

Jeff Waterman
Economics Instructor, Hinsdale South and Hinsdale Central High Schools
B.A. in Economics and M.A. in Education, Northwestern University

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