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Macroeconomics in Context (ECN 220)

Term: Academic Year 2010-11 - Fall

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In this introductory course, students study the behavior, structure, and performance of regional, national, and global economies. Topics covered include economic growth, economic stability and stabilization, quality of employment, distributional equity, adequacy of living standards, and the role of government and policy. Students are challenged to situate macroeconomic principles in historical, social, and environmental contexts, while focusing on crucial aspects of human well-being.

Lib Ed: SocSci