| Course Description: |
| Course Number: |
0511-402-90 |
Course Title: |
Prin Of Macroeconomics |
Credit Hours: |
4 |
| Instructor: |
Josephus Tisdale
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Description: |
| Macroeconomics studies aggregate economic behavior. The course begins by presenting the production possibilities model. This is followed by a discussion of basic macroeconomic concepts including inflation, unemployment and economic growth and fluctuations. The next topic is national income accounting which is the measurement of macroeconomic variables. Following this the aggregate supply-aggregate demand frame- work is presented. The latter part of the course focuses on the development of one or more macroeconomic models, a discusson of the role of money in the macroeconomy, and other topics the individual instructor may choose. (0511-211 or equivalent) Class 4, Credit 4 |
Course Notes: |
| 0511-402. PREREQUISITE: 0511-211 OR EQUIVALENT. REQUIRED COURSE OF THE ECONOMICS DEGREE PROGRAM; PART OF THE ECONOMICS CONCENTRATION AND MINOR. MAY BE TAKEN AS A LIBERAL ARTS ELECTIVE. (FORMERLY PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I - 0511-301.) ------- |
| Section Description: |
| Section Number: |
90 |
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| Section Notes: |
| RESTRICTED TO ONLINE LEARNING PROGRAMSUNTIL 11/3. FOR MORE INFORMATION SEEHTTP://ONLINE.RIT.EDU |
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