This course concentrates on microeconomics: how markets function, what markets do well, where markets do not work well, the distribution of income and wealth, the public sector, international trade, and environmental economics.
Course Requirements:
Students will be evaluated based on in-class exams, quizzes, and graded problem sets.
Intended Audience:
Prerequisites for ECON 101: high school algebra and geometry and a willingness to use them.
ECON 101 and 102 are required as prerequisites to an Economics major and to upper-level courses in Economics. ECON 102 should not be taken without having taken ECON 101.
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