So, what's this class all about?
Course Description: This course gives students a basic understanding of the American economic system. This course examines the allocation of scarce resources and the economic reasoning used by people as consumers, producers, savers, investors, workers, voters, and as government agencies.
Content:
Role of competition and private property
Supply and demand
Scarcity
Market structures
Role of government in a free enterprise economic system
Fiscal and monetary policy and investment options
Money and the role of financial institutions
Economic stabilization and trade
Units:
Introduction to Economics
Microeconomics
Macroeconomics
International Economics
Content:
Role of competition and private property
Supply and demand
Scarcity
Market structures
Role of government in a free enterprise economic system
Fiscal and monetary policy and investment options
Money and the role of financial institutions
Economic stabilization and trade
Units:
Introduction to Economics
Microeconomics
Macroeconomics
International Economics
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