ECON2100 — ^Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON 2100 - ^Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2100 - ^Principles of Macroeconomics This course introduces the economic dilemma, supply and demand, and the roles of major sectors within the economy. The course explores the process of national income and output determination and the use of monetary and discretionary fiscal policies to control inflation and unemployment. Keynesian economics, the Monetarist School, and modern classical macroeconomics are examined and compared. [This course was previously ECON 2010.] (Equivalent to TN eCampus ECON 2100) Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer
Prerequisites: ENGL0810, READ0810
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- Business, A.A.S. - Accounting
- Business, A.A.S. - Logistics and Supply Chain Management
- Business, A.A.S. - Management
- Business, A.A.S. - Marketing
- University Parallel, A.A. - Economics
- University Parallel, A.A. - General Studies
- University Parallel, A.A. - International Affairs
- University Parallel, A.A. - Social Work
- University Parallel, A.S. - Accounting
- University Parallel, A.S. - Agriculture-Business
- University Parallel, A.S. - Business Administration
- University Parallel, A.S. - Civil Engineering
- University Parallel, A.S. - Computer Science
- University Parallel, A.S. - Economics
- University Parallel, A.S. - Environmental Science
- University Parallel, A.S. - Finance
- University Parallel, A.S. - General Studies
- University Parallel, A.S. - Information Systems
- University Parallel, A.S. - Management
- University Parallel, A.S. - Marketing
- University Parallel, A.S. - Mathematics
- University Parallel, A.S. - Mechanical Engineering
- University Parallel, A.S. - Social Work
- University Parallel, A.S. - Sports and Leisure Management