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Dec 21, 2024
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EC 200 Introduction to Economics Lecture Hours: 4 Credits: 4
Introduces the economic concepts and analysis in the process of studying important issues in modern society such as: unemployment, inflation, pollution, poverty, income distribution, health care, and development.
Prerequisite: Placement into WR 115 (or higher), or completion of WR 090 (or higher); and completion of MTH 070 (or higher); or consent of instructor. (All prerequisite courses must be completed with a grade of C or better.) Student Learning Outcomes:
- Apply a working knowledge of the vernacular of economics.
- Use macroeconomics and microeconomics tools (e.g. graphical analysis, expenditure multiplier, elasticity marginal analysis).
- Discuss the basic features of a capitalist economy and explain how these features structure outcomes within society.
- Demonstrate the ability to contemplate and analyze social problems from within a model.
- Use both macroeconomic and microeconomic models to explain the operation of a capitalist economy, and to develop policy recommendations to solve social problems.
- Describe which policy recommendations flow from which models.
- Identify the assumptional differences between the models and explain how these assumptional differences lead to different policy recommendations.
- Use empirical data to assess the validity of different theories.
Statewide General Education Outcomes:
- Apply analytical skills to social phenomena in order to understand human behavior.
- Apply knowledge and experience to foster personal growth and better appreciate the diverse social world in which we live.
Content Outline
- Basic Features of a Capitalist Economy
- Commodity production
- Competition
- Wage labor
- Control of the government
- Macroeconomics
- Simply Keynesian Model (AD = C + I + G + NX)
- Aggregate supply and demand
- Business cycles
- Economic growth
- Fiscal policy
- Money and banking
- Monetary policy
- International trade
- Social problems
- Unemployment
- Inflation
- Poverty
- Income distribution
- Development
- Microeconomics
- Supply and demand analysis
- Consumer demand
- Supply decisions
- Market structure
- Perfect competition
- Oligopoly
- Monopoly
- Social problems
- Pollution
- Poverty
- Health care
- Income distribution
- Development
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