This intensive course in introductory macroeconomics places emphasis on the fundamental principles necessary for success in International Economics (IPSG 8520), Development Economics (IPOL 8551) and Money Laundering & Terrorism Finance (IPOL 8555). In this course, we examine how the overall level of national economic activity is determined, including output, employment, and inflation. We explore the roles of monetary and fiscal policies in stabilizing the economy and promoting growth, with a focus on contemporary policy debates.

Schedule
12:00am-12:00am on Wednesday at ONLINE (Jan 15, 2014 to Jan 15, 2014)
10:00am-4:50pm on Thursday, Friday at MRSE B104 (Jan 16, 2014 to Jan 17, 2014)
10:00am-4:50pm on Thursday, Friday at MCCN IRVINE AUD (Jan 16, 2014 to Jan 17, 2014)
10:00am-4:50pm on Monday, Tuesday at MRSE B104 (Jan 13, 2014 to Jan 14, 2014)
10:00am-4:50pm on Monday, Tuesday at MCCN IRVINE AUD (Jan 13, 2014 to Jan 14, 2014)
Location
Middlebury Institute, CA Campus: ONLINE (Online Course), MRSE B104 (Morse), MCCN IRVINE AUD (McCone), MRSE B104 (Morse), MCCN IRVINE AUD (McCone)
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