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The National Economy (ECA-112)


Semester: Spring 2025
Number: 0203-112-003
Instructor: TBA
Days: Monday Wednesday 4:30 pm - 5:45 pm
Note: Traditional In-Person Class
Location: Garden City - Hagedorn Hall of Enterprise 215
Credits: 3
Course Materials: View Text Books
Description:

Learn the theory of national income determination; the goals of full employment, price stability, and economic growth. Examine alternative uses of fiscal and monetary policy, how the national economy operates, and with what consequences. (Distribution Reqs:Social Sciences)

Learning Goals:   Upon completion of this course, the successful student should be able to: -Understand the Foundation of Economics: The Economizing Problem -Understand How Prices and Output Quantities are Determined -Identify the Characteristics of the Market System -Identify the Components of the National Economy -Assess Macro-Economic Performance -Identify alternative national economic policy strategies -Explain the limitations of policies and their co-ordination

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