01:30 PM to 02:45 PM MW
Buchanan Hall D005
Section Information for Spring 2015
This course is designed for non-economics majors looking to understand the basic principles of economics (without all the math) by applying them to current issues facing the U.S. and global economies. Topics include productivity and economic growth, taxes, health care, globalization, income distribution and financial crises, with an emphasis on market structure, social institutions and the not-always rational behavior of investors and consumers.
Fulfills Mason Core requirement in social and behavioral science.
There are no prerequisites for this course.
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Credits: 3
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