About ECON 1450 A
Study of individual economic units with particular emphasis on market interactions among firms and households.
Notes
Open to Degree and PACE students
Section Description
The course is an introduction to the fundamental principles of the market economy. It examines the decision-making processes of individuals and firms and how they interact in regulated and unregulated markets. The course provides the basic tools required for 100-level courses in economics.
Evaluation
You will be evaluated based on homework assignments and exams
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