About ECON 1400 A
Introduction to economic concepts, institutions, and analysis, particularly as related to the economy as a whole. May be taught with traditional approach or with strong mathematical emphasis.
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Open to Degree and PACE students
Section Description
Introduction to macroeconomic concepts, institutions, and analysis. Focus is on the U.S. economy. Explores problems of unemployment, inflation, income inequality, and macro instability and how government policy can be used to address these problems.
Section Expectation
Regular class attendance, preparation for and participation in in-class problem solving.
Evaluation
Optional homework sets and learning exercises, in-class midterms.
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