Course: ECO 201 | Macroeconomics | Al Eisenbarth | Section 1602 | Fall 2021

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ECO 201 | Macroeconomics | Al Eisenbarth | Section 1602 | Fall 2021
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Course Code
ECO 201
Section Code
1602
Term
Fall 2021
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Course Description

This course is intended primarily for those students who intend to pursue professional careers in fields such as economics, finance, management, and administration. It is also open to highly motivated students in other areas. Topics include: national income and national product; saving, consumption, investment, the multiplier theory, fiscal policy, inflation, employment and business cycles. The student will also be acquainted with money, banking, and central bank monetary policies, as well as some of the more significant theories of international trade and economic development.

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