ECON 21403 — Basic Economics: Theory and Practice
Surveys basic micro, macro principles and analytical tools needed to study contemporary economic problems such as inflation, unemployment, poverty, and pollution. Walton College majors are not eligible to register for the course. No degree credit for Walton College majors. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer)
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