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Sep 07, 2024
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ECON 2803H - Principles Of Macroeconomics (Honors) Common Course Number: ECON 21003 Credit Hours: 3 Contact Hours: 3 Lecture Offered: Irregular
Introduction to macroeconomic theory, the study of national and world economies. Examines the interaction of households, businesses, and governments (domestic and foreign) in determining economic output and overall standard of living. Explores how inflation, unemployment, investment, interest rates, trade, exchange rates, taxes, national debt and fiscal and monetary policy affect society. Emphasizes students’ economic roles as consumers, workers, investors, and citizens.
Prerequisite: MATH 1303 - College Mathematics And Quantitative Literacy or higher MATH course and admission to the Miles Friedman Honors program or consent of instructor
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