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Sep 24, 2024
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2011-2012 HillBook (Class of 2015) [ARCHIVED HILL BOOK]
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ECO 171 - Economics and Everyday LifeThree Credits Fall and Spring Semesters
Studies the economic way of thinking, how people make choices, how a market economy works. Topics include: assessing policies, shortages, wages, poverty, crime, environment, marriage, divorce, family size, declining church attendance, Social Security, international trade and investment, inflation, interest rate, budget deficits/surpluses. ECO 171 does not qualify as an elective for either the major or minor nor does it substitute for ECO 176 . Fulfills the General Education Social Scientific Inquiry requirement.
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