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The jump from supply-and-demand basics to market structures like oligopoly and monopolistic competition is where most micro students start struggling. Chandler's own economics degree means he doesn't just teach the graphs — he explains the logic behind profit maximization, deadweight loss, and price discrimination so students can reason through unfamiliar problems on their own.

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