Summer Courses 2012





Monetary Economics and the Global Economy

Term: 
Summer 2012
Online: 
No
Subject Area: 
FINANCE (FNCE)
Course Number: 
FNCE 101 910
Day(s): 
Tuesday
Day(s): 
Wednesday
Day(s): 
Thursday
Day(s): 
Monday
Instructor: 

SHABBIR, TAYYEB

Crosslistings: 
FNCE602910
Prerequisite(s): 
ECON 010 [or ECON 001, ECON 002] and MATH 104
Course Note: 
Students cannot receive credit forboth FNCE 101 and ECON 102 [ECON 4]
Course Description: 

This is an intermediate-level course in macroeconomics and the global economy, including topics in monetary and international economics. The goal is to provide a unified framework for understanding macroeconomic events and policy, which govern the global economic environment of business. The course analyzes the determinants and behavior of employment, production, demand and profits; inflation, interest rates, asset prices, and wages; exchange rates and international flows of goods and assets; including the interaction of the real economy with monetary policy and the financial system. The analysis is applied to current events, both in the US and abroad.


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