ECO 5033 Micro & Macro Economic Decision Making
This course in Micro and Macroeconomics is designed to provide students with a unified framework that can be used to analyze micro and macroeconomic issues such as growth, productivity, labor markets, wages, business cycles, inflation, money, interest rates, monetary policy, fiscal policy, and financial crises. The course is a mixture of macro theory and real-world applications. Analytical models will be developed that stress the microeconomics foundations of aggregate outcomes which will then be applied to the recent experience of the United States and global countries.
Lab Hours
0
Lecture Hours
3
Prerequisite
None.