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Economics
Economics Courses
ECON 1A - Principles of Economics Introduces
the concepts and tools of macroeconomic analysis, especially as they
apply to the United States economy. Includes the economizing
problem; resource allocation between the private and public sectors;
national income determination; fiscal and monetary policies as they
relate to business cycles; and alternative views of Keynesians,
Monetarists and supply-siders as they relate to solving economic
problems.
ECON 1B - Principles of Economics Presents a continuation of ECON 1A with emphasis
on the concepts and tools of microeconomic analysis as they pertain
to the economics of the firm and resource allocation; current
economic problems such as antitrust regulations, rural economics,
urban economics, income distribution, the radical critique;
international economics and the world economy.
Summer 2008/ Course Offering
ECON 1A (8080) TWTh
7:30am -10:30am Higgins
Rm 4110
ECON 1B (8081) TWTh
10:30am -1:30pm Higgins
Rm 4114
Fall 2008 Course Offering
ECON 1A
(71526)
Distance Education Course
ECON 1A (70666) T 7:00pm -10:00pm Downing Rm N2038
ECON 1A (70667) TR
12:30pm -2:00pm Higgins
Rm 4110
ECON 1A (70668) MWF
11:30am -12:30pm Downing Rm 4113
ECON 1A (70669) MWF
12:30pm -1:30pm Downing Rm
4113
ECON 1A (70670) T 7:00pm -10:00pm Higgins Rm 4110
ECON 1A (70671) W
4:00pm -7:00pm DePass
Rm 4113
ECON 1A (70672) TR 4:30pm -5:30pm Higgins Rm 4110
ECON 1B (0359) MW 1:30am -3:00pm Downing Rm 4502A
ECON 1B (71527) W 7:00pm -10:00pm
Curry Rm 4110
ECON 1B
(71527) W
7:00pm - 10:00pm Downing Rm N6001
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