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Nov 24, 2024
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ECN 221W - Principles of MacroeconomicsCredits: 4 Studies the impact of consumer, business and government decisions on the macro economy. Includes: supply and demand analysis, measures of macroeconomic performance, money and banking, and various schools of macroeconomic thought and their policy implications.
Prerequisite(s): READING LEVEL 2 or WRITING LEVEL 2 and one of the following: MATH LEVEL 4, MGT 110 , SKMA 111 . Corequisite(s): None Lecture Hours: 60 Lab Hours: 0 Meets MTA Requirement: Social Science Pass/NoCredit: No
Outcomes and Objectives
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Demonstrate an understanding of the basic economic models with their assumptions.
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Use the production possibilities frontier to discuss scarcity, opportunity costs, factors of production, limitations on production, gains from trade and limitations of
simple economic models.
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Use supply and demand to determine market changes in price and quantity.
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Analyze macroeconomic theory wtih statistical data.
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Describe the significance of Gross Domestic Product.
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Describe the significance of unemployment.
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Describe the significance of inflaction.
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Identify understanding of basic macroeconomic models.
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Assess the economy status by using aggregate demand/aggregate supply model and Keynesian theory.
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Demonstrate graphically an economy's moving to full employment and the impacts of the labor and funds markets in these transitions.
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Demonstrate the impacts of fiscal and monetary policy on the economy through the various macroeconomic models.
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Demonstrate an understanding of the U.S. economy’s place in the global economy.
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Identify the special role of the financial sector in economic activity.
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Describe the role of financial institutions in the U.S. banking system and their links to monetary policy.
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Describe and analyze the role of central banks and the unique nature of the Federal Reserve System in terms of their potential impact on the economy as a whole.
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Compare and contrast the strengths and weaknesses of monetary policy and fiscal policy.
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Write effectively for a specific purpose.
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Practice critical writing skills within the subject.
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Analyze course content in written form.
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Explain the subject matter in a coherent writing style.
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