Studies the behavior of the economy as a whole: the level of national income, unemployment, and inflation; the vulnerability of the U.S. economy to external influences; possible federal influence over the level of economic activity; and the consequences for prices, employment and the U.S. trade deficit. Also examines possible U.S. policy responses to widespread debt crises in developing countries.
3 Credit(s)
Faculty:
Seth Weissman
Sep
30
Wed
Wednesday
Virtual
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Sep
24
Thu
Thursday
Zoom
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The Washington Post
School Authors: Anand Patwardhan
Other Authors: Zinta Zommers, Philippe Marbaix, Andreas Fischlin, Zelina Z. Ibrahim, Sean Grant, Alexandre K. Magnan, Hans-Otto Pörtner, Mark Howden, Katherine Calvin, Koko Warner, Wim Thiery, Zita Sebesvari, Edouard L. Davin, Jason P. Evans, Cynthia Rosenzweig, Brian C. O’Neill, Rachel Warren, Maarten K. van Aalst , Margot Hulbert
School Authors: Leon Clarke, Nathan Hultman, Christina Bowman
Other Authors: Wendy Jaglom, Carla Frisch, Kevin Kennedy, Tom Cyrs, Jessie Lunch, Devashree Saha, John Feldmann, John O'Neill, Mike Campton, Matt Herbert, Lesly Calle, Paul Bodnar, Andrew Light