This study source was downloaded by 100000865965430 from CourseHero.com on 05-07-2023 15:23:12 GMT -05:00https://www.coursehero.com/file/13950037/1102-Syllabus-w16/ Economics 1102 Winter 2016 Principles of Macroeconomics Instructors: Tess Cyrus Section 01
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[email protected] Econ C11 Sections: Section 01: M W F 10:35 - 11:25 Rowe 1028 Section 02: M W F 11:35 - 12:25 Dunn 117 Section 03: T R 08:35 - 09:55 LSC 236 Section 04: T R 13:05 - 14:25 Chem 125 Office Hours: Please refer to the course BbLearn page. Tutorials: Students can choose any of the 30 one-hour timeslots indicated on the Academic Timetable. Course Description: Why are some countries rich and others poor? If high oil prices cause the loonie to rise, how are Ontario manufacturers affected? Why were mortgage interest rates above 20% in 1981 but below 5% in 2013? Macroeconomic analysis, which considers the behaviour of the entire economy, can answer questions like these. Course Prerequisites: None. Course Objectives/ Learning Outcomes: In this course, students will better understand economic principles and develop critical thinking in analyzing economic issues reported in the media. They will understand how economics relates