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Intermediate Macro - Conents Page
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22 Mar 2005:
Addition to the Syllabus - WSJ Assignment: Throughout the course of the semester, choose three WSJ articles (that I do not choose to discuss in class) that directly relate the economic theory we are discussing class. Write a 1-2 page analysis of the
ECON 364 - Supply Side Economics
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22 Mar 2005:
ECON 364 – Topic Eleven. Supply Side Economics. From: "Supply Side Economics" by James D. Gwartney. The Fortune Encyclopedia of Economics, ed. by David R. Henderson. 1. Why and how are marginal tax rates central to supply-side analysis? The role
ECON 364 - WSJ Article for Exam Three
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22 Mar 2005:
COMMENTARY. '); clickSet = 1; } //-->. Mass Transit Hysteria. By P.J. O'ROURKE. March 16, 2005; Page A24. The new transportation bill, currently working its way through Congress, will provide more than $52 billion for mass transit. Mass transit is
ECON 364 - WSJ - 3-17-05
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faculty.fortlewis.edu/walker_d/econ_364_-_wsj_-_3-17-05.htm
14 Mar 2005:
Ohio Offers Clues On Cause of Low Growth. By CLARE ANSBERRY. Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL. March 14, 2005; Page A2. The U.S. economy, being the sum of many parts, has a couple of stragglers, which raises this question: What explains
ECON 364 - Rational Expectations
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9 Mar 2005:
ECON 364 – Topic Nine. Rational Expectations. Mostly From: "Rational Expectations" by Thomas J. Sargent. The Fortune Encyclopedia of Economics, ed. by David R. Henderson. John F. Muth – Indiana University, early sixties. Explain the following
ECON 364 - New Keynesian Economics
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9 Mar 2005:
ECON 364 - Topic Eight. New Keynesian Economics. The label New Keynesian describes those economists who, in the eighties, responded to a new classical critique with adjustments to the original Keynesian ideas. Primary Disagreement: how quickly wages
ECON 364 - HW5
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8 Mar 2005:
ECON 364. Homework Assignment Five – (24 pts.). DUE TUESDAY, MARCH 22 at the beginning of class. ANSWERS MUST BE TYPED. PLEASE TURN IN THE HOMEWORK ON TIME - I WILL NOT ACCEPT HOMEWORK AFTER IT IS RETURNED TO THE CLASS AND HOMEWORK TURNED IN LATE
ECON 364 - New Classical Macroeconomics
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28 Feb 2005:
ECON 364 – Topic Seven. New Classical Economics. Most Taken From: "New Classical Economics" by Robert King, The Fortune Encyclopedia of Economics, ed. by David R. Henderson. In the New Classical Macroeconomics, supply and demand result form the
ECON 364 - In Class Exercise on Money and FED
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23 Feb 2005:
Econ 364. Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory. In Class Exercise – Money and The FED. Answers in RED. Who invented money? Explain. Nobody. Money evolved spontaneously because of the problems with barter. It makes exchange much easier (don't have to
ECON 364 - Study Questions for the Second Exam
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17 Feb 2005:
ECON 364 - Intermediate Macroeconomics. Study Questions for the Second Exam. These questions are not designed to take the place of studying your notes and the reading assignments. Do not e-mail me and ask me to answer all or some of these questions
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