2024-2025 College Catalog
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ECN 202 - Macroeconomic Principles [SUN# ECN 2201] 3 Credits, 3 Contact Hours 3 lecture periods 0 lab periods The study of the economy as a whole. Includes an examination of the production possibilities curve, market analysis; definitions of gross domestic product, inflation, and unemployment; fiscal policy, monetary policy; and contemporary macroeconomic principles.
Recommendation: Completion of MAT 092 before enrolling in this course. If any recommended course is taken, see a financial aid or Veteran’s Affairs advisor to determine funding eligibility as appropriate. Gen-Ed: Meets AGEC - SBS; Meets CTE - SBS.
Course Learning Outcomes
- Match descriptive changes to graphical changes on a production possibilities curve.
- Explain market changes, specifically change in equilibrium price and quantity brought about by shifts in market demand and market supply.
- Use definitions of gross domestic product, inflation, and unemployment as a foundation for the investigation of current economic realities.
- Contrast Classical vs. Keynesian ideas about the effects on the economy in regards to fiscal policy (government spending and taxes).
- Formulate alternative understandings of the effects on the economy in regards to monetary policy, including the role of the Federal Reserve.
- Evaluate free market solutions to contemporary macroeconomic issues, including deficits and debt, international trade, retirement security, etc.
Outline: I. The Production Possibilities Curve
- Definition and characteristics
- Points on, inside, outside
- Inward and outward shifts
II. Market Analysis
- Equilibrium, shortage, surplus
- Shifts in supply
- Shifts in demand
III. Definitions
- Gross domestic product
- Unemployment
- Inflation
IV. Fiscal Policy
- Effects on the economy
- Government spending
- Taxes
V. Monetary Policy
- Effects of the economy
- Money supply
- The Federal Reserve
VI. Contemporary Macroeconomic Issues
- Deficits and debt
- International trade
- Retirement security
- Analysis of other macroeconomic issues
Effective Term: Summer 2016
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