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ECON 200 Intro To Economics

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Alternative economic goals; economic growth full employmentprice stability fair income distribution economic security economic freedomconsumer sovereignty efficiency Recommended for students taking only oneECON course Does not count toward the total hours of economics required forBSBA BS in economics BA in economics or minor in economics; cannot be usedto satisfy specialization non-business nor free elective requirements forBSBA degree No credit for students who have credit for either ECON 202 orECON 203 Applicable to the BG Perspective (general education) social sciencesrequirement

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ECON 2000 Introduction to Economics

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Fall, Spring. Alternative economic goals; economic growth, full employment, price stability, fair income distribution, economic security, economic freedom, consumer sovereignty, efficiency. Recommended for students taking only one ECON course. Does not count toward the total hours of economics required for BSBA, BS in economics, BA in economics, or minor in economics; cannot be used to satisfy specialization, non-business nor free elective requirements for BSBA degree. No credit for students who have credit for either ECON 2020 or ECON 2030. Applicable to the BG Perspective (general education) social sciences requirement.

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ECON 202 Prin Of Microeconomics

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Price and allocation of resources Demand supply; price theory;income distribution; market failure; current problems and public policy Enhancesstudents' ability to evaluate economic policy Recommended before ECON 203Prerequisite: high school algebra or equivalent Applicable to the BG Perspective(general education) social sciences requirement

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ECON 2020 Principles of Microeconomics

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Fall, Spring. Price and allocation of resources. Demand, supply; price theory; income distribution; market failure; current problems and public policy. Enhances students' ability to evaluate economic policy. Recommended before ECON 2030. Prerequisite: high school algebra or equivalent. Applicable to the BG Perspective (general education) social sciences requirement.

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ECON 202M Prin Of Microeconomics

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Fall, Spring. Price and allocation of resources. Demand, supply; price theory; income distribution; market failure; current problems and public policy. Enhances students' ability to evaluate economic policy. Recommended before ECON 203. Prerequisite: high school algebra or equivalent. Applicable to the BG Perspective (general education) social sciences requirement.

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