Course Description
EC 203 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS 3.0 Credit(s)
This course introduces macroeconomic concepts and analysis of unemployment and inflation within the context of the business cycle, the determinants of economic growth, the role of interest rates in savings and investment, the interaction of money and the banking system, and corrective monetary and fiscal policies. Students gain an international perspective by assessing the role of international trade and exchange rates in the modern global economy. A prerequisite to EC 301, EC 302, EC 303, EC 316, EC 321, EC 342, EC 373, and EC 399 Prerequisite: Take EC-202 AND MA-106 OR MA-109 OR MA-110 OR MA-151
Offered: All Semesters All Years
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