A complete mastery platform for microeconomics. Eight modules of principled teaching, interactive graphs, a premium problem engine, and Aladdin — an AI tutor trained in the mechanics of markets.
It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest.
From the first principles of consumer choice through the strategic behavior of oligopolies, the vault covers every foundational topic in microeconomic theory. Each module blends intuition, formalism, and real-world case studies. Begin with the Primer.
Aladdin is an AI advisor trained in the mechanics of microeconomics. Ask a question, request a worked problem, or have a concept explained from first principles. Aladdin teaches with the clarity of an institutional research desk, not the patter of a chatbot.
The power of a good theory is not in its ability to describe reality, but in its ability to predict what will happen when conditions change.
The vault is more than reading. Six interactive instruments turn passive study into active mastery, designed around how microeconomics is learned and how it is tested.
The most reckless and treacherous of all theorists is he who professes to let facts and figures speak for themselves.
Most study materials are written like miniature textbooks. Comprehensive, but flat. They explain every concept with equal weight and leave the student to determine which ideas actually matter when it counts. The vault was built on a different premise.
Every chapter opens with the intuition, the human story behind the math. Then the formalism, the equations and graphs that let you compute with confidence. Then the case studies, which root every abstraction in a market you already recognize. Understanding a concept and being able to apply it under pressure are distinct skills. Both matter.
Aladdin was not trained to be a chatbot. Aladdin was trained to be a tutor. The problem engine is built around the structure of actual exam questions, not a generic test bank. The Graph Sandbox treats every curve as manipulable, because that is how questions arrive.
This is not another textbook. It is a training ground.