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ECO 310 The Global Economy

This course covers traditional macroeconomics topics in an international context. Topics include national income accounting, inflation, unemployment, fiscal policy, money, the banking system, and monetary policy. Concepts are discussed in the context of comparisons of structure and performance between different types of economies. Macroeconomic interdependence among nations and its implications for policy, global commerce, and international entities are examined, as are the e conomics of social responsibility.

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ECO 331 Microeconomics

This course provides the basics of microeconomics with particular case study of, and application to, the services industry. Theory and application focus on markets, the price system, and resource allocation, as well as on price determination in competitive and imperfectly markets. Labor market, environmental, and other regulatory competitive issues are also addressed. Prerequisite: ECO 310 NOTE: This course replaces ECO 311 in previous curricula.

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