ECONOMICS II (MACRO) (SSI 222)

Term: 2022-2023 Summer

Faculty

Dr. Jean-Pierre MulumbaShow MyInfo popup for Dr. Jean-Pierre Mulumba
jmulumba@rcc.mass.edu
Office hours:
  • Monday 11:00 PM to 12:00 PM
  • Thursday 11:00 PM to 12:00 PM
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    Description

    PREREQUISITE: ENG 101

    This course introduces students to macro-economic theory, with an emphasis on the concepts of unemployment, inflation, and growth in capitalist and non-capitalist economic systems. Students will explore the "boom and bust" cycle from both Keynesian and Marxist points of view, and will briefly examine the issues of underdevelopment and international trade from the neoclassical and Marxist points of view. This course fulfills the social science requirement.

    ECONOMICS II (MACRO) (SSI 222)

    Term: 2022-2023 Summer

    Faculty

    Dr. Jean-Pierre MulumbaShow MyInfo popup for Dr. Jean-Pierre Mulumba
    jmulumba@rcc.mass.edu
    Office hours:
  • Monday 11:00 PM to 12:00 PM
  •  

    Description

    PREREQUISITE: ENG 101

    This course introduces students to macro-economic theory, with an emphasis on the concepts of unemployment, inflation, and growth in capitalist and non-capitalist economic systems. Students will explore the "boom and bust" cycle from both Keynesian and Marxist points of view, and will briefly examine the issues of underdevelopment and international trade from the neoclassical and Marxist points of view. This course fulfills the social science requirement.

    ECONOMICS II (MACRO) (SSI 222)

    Term: 2022-2023 Summer

    Faculty

    Dr. Jean-Pierre MulumbaShow MyInfo popup for Dr. Jean-Pierre Mulumba
    jmulumba@rcc.mass.edu
    Office hours:
  • Monday 11:00 PM to 12:00 PM
  •  

    Description

    PREREQUISITE: ENG 101

    This course introduces students to macro-economic theory, with an emphasis on the concepts of unemployment, inflation, and growth in capitalist and non-capitalist economic systems. Students will explore the "boom and bust" cycle from both Keynesian and Marxist points of view, and will briefly examine the issues of underdevelopment and international trade from the neoclassical and Marxist points of view. This course fulfills the social science requirement.