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NOTE: Most of the courses in the following areas may not
be audited: Accounting, Art, English writing
courses, Information Systems, Journalism, Language, Mathematics, Performance Studies,
Physics, Statistics and Theatre. Some other individual courses
also may not be audited. See course listings for details.
Students generally take MATH 220, STAT 202, ECON 281, and ECON 310 before taking other 300-level economics courses. (Students who have taken these courses at another institution must meet with an academic counselor.) See related courses under finance. Economics courses carry social science credit.
ECON 202-CN
Introduction to Economics II: Microeconomics
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Principles of decision making. Households and firms and their interaction in connected markets. Construction of supply and demand curves. Efficiency of outcomes and their dependence on market structure and government intervention. Prerequisite: ECON 201.
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Winter 2010
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CH
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6:15 - 9:15 PM
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Sec. 12
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Juergen Hohaus
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