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21801589 POLITICAL ECONOMY in Political Science for Cooperation and Development L-36 N0 D'ADDONA STEFANO
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This course introduces the foundations that underlie all of economics. The class is divided and explore the two broad divisions within economics: microeconomics, and macroeconomics. The first part of the course looks at individual agents' behaviors and their interactions in markets. It focuses on the study of consumer choice theory and the theories of price and production for goods and factors under various market structures. The second part of the course focuses on the study of the economic system from an aggregate perspective. Topics covered Includes distribution of income, unemployment, inflation, and the impact of government policies on economic activity.
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