AI Notes for Economics Students
Your professor shifts graphs while deriving equilibrium equations. ThetaWave captures the model, the math, and the policy implications.
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Supply Shock in the Coffee Market
Effect of a Brazilian frost on equilibrium.
Initial market: Qd = 100 − 2P, Qs = 20 + 2P. A frost destroys 30 units of supply at every price.
Supply Shock — Coffee Market
How It Works
Three steps. That's it.
Record Econ Lectures
Record micro, macro, or econometrics lectures. ThetaWave captures graph shifts, equations, and verbal explanations of economic intuition.
Models Structured with Assumptions
Each economic model captured with its assumptions, equations, graphical representation, and real-world applications.
Concept Cards for Exam Review
Flashcards for supply-demand models, elasticity formulas, IS-LM curves, and policy analysis — with both math and intuition.
Sound Familiar?
The graph shifted three times before you drew the first one
Supply shifts left, demand shifts right, new equilibrium found — your professor moved on while you're still labeling axes. AI recording captures every shift.
Equations without intuition are meaningless
You memorized the multiplier formula but can't explain why fiscal policy has a larger effect in a closed economy. The math and the story are disconnected.
Econometrics is math + interpretation + code
Your professor explains the OLS estimator, shows the proof, runs Stata output, and interprets coefficients — all in 10 minutes.
Why ThetaWave Helps
models with full context
Record economics lectures. Get each model structured with assumptions, equations, graph descriptions, and the professor's economic intuition.
equations paired with interpretation
Upload course materials. Get notes that pair every formula with its economic meaning, then use Notes to Podcast AI to review the intuition while commuting.
model cards with graphs + math
Auto-generate cards for IS-LM, AD-AS, game theory matrices, and elasticity — each card includes the formula and the intuitive explanation for exam review.
What The Finished Notes Usually Look Like
These examples are closer to what students actually keep and review after class, meetings, or exam prep.
25 textbook notes
OpenStax Economics Notes
Principles of Economics sections as notes, graph checks, quizzes, and summaries.
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Study topic5 video notes
Economics & Finance Video Notes
Macroeconomics, microeconomics, cycles, and finance fundamentals as review notes.
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Study topic5 video notes
Wealth & Decision-Making Notes
Long-form conversations on wealth, judgment, happiness, leverage, and decisions.
Open study example →Economics 3e · 6 min read
Demand, Supply, and Equilibrium Notes
OpenStax Economics 3.1 turned into model notes, graph reasoning, and practice checks.
Open study example →Why For Economics Students fits ThetaWave better
In this kind of workflow, the real win is not getting a quick answer. It is turning lectures, PDFs, meetings, and readings into material you can keep using later.
| Feature | ThetaWave | ChatGPT |
|---|---|---|
| Handling real course material | Lectures, PDFs, meetings, and readings for For Economics Students stay in one workflow | Usually handled one request at a time |
| What gets organized | Notes, follow-ups, key points, and next actions stay together | You still have to restructure the output yourself |
| What you can reuse later | Built to support review, writing, meetings, and longer projects | Good for one-off answers, weaker for ongoing study workflows |
| Grounding | Anchored to your own material | More dependent on generic generation |
| Fit for this workflow |
How For Economics Students usually get organized
Economic models captured with assumptions and equations
Used by economics students at Chicago, Princeton, and LSE
Average 2 hours saved per week on lecture note organization
"My macro professor derives models in real-time. ThetaWave captures the equations and the intuition together — my exam answers are finally complete."
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about for economics students.
Capture the Model and the Intuition
Economic models, econometric formulas, and policy analysis — captured with both the math and your professor's reasoning. Free to start.