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Dec 03, 2024
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Undergraduate Catalog 2024-2025
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ECN 3163 Intermediate Macroeconomic TheoryThree hours (On Campus) Detailed development of theories of the economy as a whole. Long run economic growth models are explored as foundational to social welfare and human flourishing, prior to studying theories of the business cycle. The roles of consumption, investment, government expenditures, and international trade are explored, and the effects of monetary and fiscal policies on inflation, unemployment, and growth are investigated. The domestic economy in global context is also addressed. Meets the Social and Behavioral Sciences requirement of the Core Curriculum.
Prerequisite: ECN 2123 Offered on campus Spring semester (even-numbered years)
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