
Principles of Macroeconomics
Course Code
ECON 10200 10
Course Description
Building on the analytical framework developed in ECON 10000, this course introduces macroeconomic theory and its applications in public policy. Coverage includes measurements, the determination of income, output, unemployment and inflation, long-run economic growth, business cycles, financial market and banking, monetary policy, fiscal policy, international trade and finance, and history of thought. UC students may substitute "ECON 20200: The Elements of Economic Analysis III" for this course in the business economics track.
Course Criteria
Prerequisite: ECON 10000 or ECON 20000 or ECON 20010
Instructor(s)
Tomer Yehoshua-Sandak
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Residential