As part of a larger series on Racism in the Economy, The Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank (along side all 12 district banks of the US) will be hosting a discussion on Racism within the Economics Profession. See link above for more information, to RSVP, or to see info on the ongoing series.
Author Archives: Al Eisenbarth
Dr. Nina Banks – Friday, 26th March, 5-6pm
By way of introduction to Dr. Banks and her work, here’s a 7 min video on her research from 2017.
Week 10 – Keynesian Cross & Multipliers
Before Class on Monday, 04/05
Read: CORE – The Economy on Multipliers
Watch (09:19) – Khan (2013) – Keynesian Cross Diagram
Keynesian Cross & Multipliers – my slides
Before Class on Thursday, 04/08
Have completed or tried all of Weekly Review 7
Weekly Review 7 – Due 04/08
Keynesian Cross & Multipliers
Weekly Review 6 – Due 03/25
Week 8 – Exchange Rates
Before Class on Monday, 03/22
Read – Lumen Learning: Macroeconomics
From Module 16: “Strengthening and Weakening Currencies”
Optional: Watch (07:25) – Khan (2021)
Before Class on Thursday, 03/25
Have attempted or completed all of Weekly Review 6
Optional Course Feedback
This mid-semester feedback form is for my informal use to see what is working in this course and what hasn’t. It was developed by a team of faculty at BMCC but answers will only be visible to me. I won’t be able to see who responded so your individual answers are confidential to you.
Though it is not required, I would appreciate your feedback. Because this feedback form is in development, any perspective you have on the survey itself would also be useful.
Week 7 – International Trade
Before Class on Tuesday, 03/16
Watch (14:27) – Blumberg (2013)
Read – Lumen Learning: Macroeconomics (from Module 15: “Absolute and Comparative Advantage” & “Comparative Advantage and Gains from Trade”)
Before Class on Thursday, 03/18
Have tried or completed all of Weekly Review 5