1st Edition
ECON 201: Intro Economics: Survey Course
School: University of Tennessee (UT Knoxville )
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Pages: 2A conclusion of fiscal policy and aggregate demand, ending with budget surplus, budget deficit, and the U.S. government's debt.
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Pages: 2A brief recap of fiscal policy, the multiplier effect, and the marginal propensity to consume, as well as an introduction to the crowding out effect.
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Pages: 3A breakdown of the quantity theory of money and an introduction to the components of fiscal policy.
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Pages: 3A continuation of monetary policy, including the types of monetary policy and the tools used to regulate it.
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Pages: 2An introduction to the types of monetary policy as well as the structure of the Federal Reserve.
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Pages: 2Details the four steps to analyzing an economic fluctuation.
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Pages: 3A continuation of topics regarding aggregate demand and an introduction to aggregate supply.
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Pages: 3A summary of unemployment, including the cost of unemployment and the unemployment fallacy, and an introduction to aggregate demand.
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Pages: 3An overview of structural unemployment, cyclical unemployment, and statistics of unemployment.
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Pages: 3An introduction to unemployment. Includes statistics and calculations related to unemployment, how a society is protected from unemployment, and the two types of unemployment.
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Pages: 23A review of everything from lectures 20-28. BONUS: A 45-question practice test and key is included at the end of the study guide. Note: If you think there is an error in the practice test (i.e. wrong multiple choice question) please comment here so I can see it. If you have any questions or comments, let me know!
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Pages: 3An introduction to investment and further information on the components of productivity.
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Pages: 4A continuation of notes about GDP and an introduction to productivity.
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Pages: 3Further illustration on GDP, its components, and the difference between real and nominal GDP.
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Pages: 3An overview of problems with the CPI as well as the costs of inflation.
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Pages: 4An introduction to CPI and inflation rate; also covers topics related to leverage and T-Account statements.
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Pages: 4Works through multiple examples of T-Account statements and introduces the types of bank reserves and the money multiplier formula.
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Pages: 3An introduction to the types of money, functions of money in an economy, the money supply, and the banking system.
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Pages: 2An overview of the ways in which insurance companies ascertain that they are not insuring risky customers.
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Pages: 2An overview of income inequality covering the reasons for income inequality, how to fix it, and use of the Lorenz curve to measure inequality.
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Pages: 3A description of the two types of public policies regarding externalities as well as solutions to externalities. Also a brief introduction to poverty.