Macroeconomics Classes
Macroeconomics is the study of the major factors that determine levels of economic activity, resource allocation, and national production. Some of the major topic areas covered in this course include price functioning, income levels, government, money and banking, policy implications, and economic growth. Students will build a foundation for analyzing economic issues and be able to define monetary and fiscal policy, review the structure and functions of the Federal Reserve Bank, and understand the U.S. budget deficit and debt problems.
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