Economics

Economics deals with the production and distribution of goods and services in a society. It investigates the problem of how to allocate the scarce resources among the unlimited human wants. Economics is a science of decision making—a study of choice.

Macroeconomics

(ECO-920)
383-920-MS     (3-0-3)     2 credits
(Required Course)

This course is designed to introduce the student to the basic techniques and fundamental principles used to analyse the economy on an aggregate level. Topics to be covered include: the determination of national income; money and banking; international trade and finance; inflation, unemployment and stabilization policy.

 

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