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EC 2213 - Prin of Macroeconomics |
Macro-Economics. An introductory analysis of the American economic system and its place in the world economy. Topics of the course will include the core concepts of scarcity, opportunity costs and production possibilities; price determination through demand and supply analysis; economic functions of government; economic growth; unemployment, inflation and deflation; national income accounting; theory of modern aggregate demand and supply analysis; macro-economic models; fiscal policy; money creation and the banking system; monetary policy; stabilization of the economy through fiscal and monetary policies; global economic growth.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Ag, Business & Personal Svcs Division Economics Department Course Attributes: Behavior Science Requirement, Economics Discipline, General Elective, Salesmanship Program Elective Prerequisites: |
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