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Economics I: Macroeconomics
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Macroeconomics Economics looks at the big-picture performance of the national economy and its links to the global economy. Designed to examine many of the basic tools economists use, this macroeconomics course online covers economic perspective, fundamental concepts, graphing skills, and an overview…
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Introduction to Economic Literacy
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This MasterClass dispenses with abstract economic theories and intimidating mathematics. Instead it delivers a refreshing, practical foundation to help you understand the way the economy works. By posing eight fundamental questions that go to the heart of today’s economic debate, you’ll gain an understanding…
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Economics Questions
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why shouldn't the Gross National Product be used as a measure of social well-being?
Singh August 24, 2010

