About CDAE 1610 A
Introduction to principles of microeconomics and their application to food and agricultural markets, resource management, and community development.
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Open to Degree and PACE students
Section Description
We all participate in the economy, as workers and consumers, buyers and sellers. This course aims to empower you to grasp the economic forces at work creating the conditions we live in. We will learn to apply elementary concepts from microeconomics to our everyday experiences and world events. We will also practice critiquing these ideas, and seeing our economic lives through political, cultural, historical, and ecological lenses. This course will explore not just how economic realities have informed the stories we tell about the economy, but also the reverse: how the stories we tell about the economy in turn shape economic reality.
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