Al Eisenbarth’s Profile
Courses
ECO 201 | Macroeconomics | Course Hub
A collection of open teaching and learning materials curated by BMCC faculty
ECO 201 | Macroeconomics | Al Eisenbarth | Section 1605 | Fall 2020
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.
ECO 201 | Macroeconomics | Al Eisenbarth | Section 1400 | Fall 2020
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.
ECO 201 | Macroeconomics | Al Eisenbarth | Section 1201 | Fall 2020
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.
ECO 201 | Macroeconomics | Al Eisenbarth | Section 1104 | Fall 2021
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.
Communities
Open Pedagogy/Word Press Seminar | Summer 2020
A virtual seminar for faculty who applied and were accepted to participate in June 2020.
Projects
None found.