Presents the student with a formal analysis of national accounting, the consumption function, investment, public expenditure, taxes, budgets, money and interest, general equilibrium, the open economy, aggregate supply and demand, public policy, inflation, and growth theory. Course content is the same as in ECON 214 but this course uses calculus while ECON 214 does not. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursPrerequisite(s): ECON 114.3; ECON 211.3 or ECON 273.3; and one of MATH 104.3, MATH 110.3, MATH 121.3, MATH 123.3, MATH 125.3, MATH 133.4, or MATH 176.3. Note: Students may only take one of ECON 214 and ECON 274 for credit.
Presents the student with a formal analysis of national accounting, the consumption function, investment, public expenditure, taxes, budgets, money and interest, general equilibrium, the open economy, aggregate supply and demand, public policy, inflation, and growth theory. Course content is the same as in ECON 214 but this course uses calculus while ECON 214 does not. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursPrerequisite(s): ECON 114.3; ECON 211.3 or ECON 273.3; and one of MATH 104.3, MATH 110.3, MATH 121.3, MATH 123.3, MATH 125.3, MATH 133.4, or MATH 176.3. Note: Students may only take one of ECON 214 and ECON 274 for credit.