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INTERMEDIATE MACROECONOMICS THEORY (ECO 202)

Term: 2019 - Spring

Faculty

Ying ZhenShow MyInfo popup for Ying Zhen
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Schedule

Tue-Thu, 1:30 PM - 2:45 PM (1/7/2019 - 5/1/2019) Location: MAIN TAY 221
Fri, 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM (5/3/2019 - 5/3/2019) Location: MAIN TAY 221

Description

202: Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory.
Goal: To examine the economy-wide consequences of the choices we make, individually and collectively. A defining feature of macroeconomic events is interaction and interdependence, reflecting the linkages among decision-makers and among various segments of the economy that extend even to events and policies taking place in distant parts of the world.
Content: This course is a continuation of the study of the structural framework and principles involved in the determination of the level of aggregate economic activity. Primary emphasis is placed upon the development of models which explain the behavior of national income, output, employment, price levels and interest rates.
Taught: Fall. Alternate years.
Prerequisite: ECO 102, 104, and MAT 205.
Credit: 3 hours.