ECON 241 - Global Economic Issues Credits: 3
An introduction to the causes and consequences of the growing economic interdependence of nations. Emphasis is placed on how different people, cultures, institutions, and economies are affected by, and respond to, current global issues. Topics may include international trade, immigration, economic development, and capital markets. Meets The University Core Curriculum C5: Global Communities category. Prerequisite(s): ECON 175 or ECON 208 or ECON 209 or consent of instructor. Meets IN Statewide Core. Term(s) Offered (F=Fall, Sp=Spring, Su=Summer): F, Sp, Su.
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