Open
22 of 24 seats available Register by Aug 30
Mode
Online
Credits
3.00

Macroeconomics is an introductory course. Basic social choices regarding economic systems, basic economic aggregates , fiscal policy, the banking system, monetary policy, and international trade are the principle topics discussed in the course. Balance is drawn between theory, analysis, and a critique of the institutions that characterize modern mixed-capitalist economies. Conflicting social goals, economic constraints, and environmental concerns provide the framework through which the macroeconomy is analyzed.

Notes
Flexible Due Dates

Meeting Information

Dates
Aug 25 – Dec 15
Location
Online
Instructor
Sarah Watson