Author: Al Eisenbarth
Class Today – 09/01
Dear All,
I’ve run into some kind of Zoom issue. Hopefully we get it resolved quickly. If you haven’t already, this is a great time to watch the Ha-Joon Chang video. Please hold tight until the next update.
Best,
Al
Ha-Joon Chang Video: https://openlab.bmcc.cuny.edu/eco-201-fall2020/2020/06/22/economics-is-for-everybody/
Weekly Review 1
Read: Macroeconomics: Module 16 at Lumen Learning
Strengthening and Weakening Currency
Just one section. Try the questions in the “try it” boxes to test your understanding. If you want some help working through examples, I suggest watching the embedded videos in the reading. The guy in the videos is really good at explaining (even if he talks a little fast). We’re going to go through the examples in the “Effects of a Weaker Dollar” blue box in class on Tuesday so you don’t need to do those on your own.
Read: Macroeconomics: Module 15 at Lumen Learning
Why It Matters: Globalization and International Trade
Introduction to Comparative Advantage
Absolute and Comparative Advantage
You can start at the first section (Why It Matters) and click “next” to get all three (short) sections. The third and final section “Absolute and Comparative Advantage” has a video embedded. You can choose whether you would like to read that section or watch the video instead.
Read: Marginal Propensity to Consume – Investopedia
Chappelow,Jim. 2020. “Marginal Propensity to Consume (MPC)” Investopedia. https://www.investopedia.com/terms/m/marginalpropensitytoconsume.asp
There is a video embedded in this link. You can either read the article or watch the video. You do not need to do both (but, of course, may do so if you wish).
Watch (6:38) – Consumption Function, Khan Academy
Watch (8:14) – Money Market, Khan Academy
Assignments
Once assigned, assignments will show up here, as well as on the “Schedule” page.
Weekly Reviews are assigned by 11:59pm on Thursdays. They will be reviewed in class the following Thursday. That is, please come to class with a draft of your assignment. You will then turn in your corrected assignment to Blackboard by 11:59pm that day.
Question Building will take place in class but any work or related discussion will take place here as well.
The Final and any related discussion will take place here, too, as well as in class. The final must be submitted to Blackboard by 3:15pm on Tuesday, December 15th.
Watch (6:51): That Film About Money
Schamus, James (Director). (2014). That Film About Money [Film]. wetheeconomy. https://wetheeconomy.com/films/that-film-about-money/