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ECON 2301 (3-3-0) Principles of Macroeconomics Analysis of aggregate economic behavior pertaining to national income, employment, and the level of prices; money, banking, and monetary policy; government spending, taxation, and fiscal policy. Fall, Spring, Summer, Online. Prerequisite: None.
ECON 2302 (3-3-0) Principles of Microeconomics Study of the economic decisions of individuals about utility and prices, firms with regard to production and costs, and markets under varying degrees of competition. Fall, Spring, Summer, Online. Prerequisite: None.
ECON 3315 (3-3-0) Money and Financial Institutions A study of evolution, structure, and operations of U. S. money and financial system, and management of financial institutions. Determinants and structure of interest rates, various types of financial markets, management of commercial banks and other financial intermediaries, regulation and other contemporary issues about financial markets, monetary policy, and related topics. Spring. Prerequisite: ECON 2301, 2302, and FINA 3301.
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