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ECON 364 - HW5
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faculty.fortlewis.edu/walker_d/econ_364_-_hw5.htm
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 - HW6W05
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faculty.fortlewis.edu/walker_d/econ_364_-_hw6w05.htm
4 Apr 2005:
ECON 364. Homework Assignment Six – (27 pts.). DUE TUESDAY, APRIL 12 AT THE BEGINNING OF CLASS. ANSWERS MUST BE TYPED - EXCEPT DIAGRAMS - AND ALL PAGES MUST BE STAPLED! 1. Why do Austrian economists call for a "dual methodology" -- one for the
ECON 364 - HW7W05
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faculty.fortlewis.edu/walker_d/econ_364_-_hw7w05.htm
15 Apr 2005:
ECON 364. Homework Assignment Seven – (20 pts.). DUE TUESDAY, APRIL 19 AT THE BEGINNING OF CLASS. ANSWERS MUST BE TYPED - EXCEPT DIAGRAMS - AND ALL PAGES MUST BE STAPLED! Explain the Austrian Theory of the Business Cycle. Your answer should
ECON 364 - HW2W05
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faculty.fortlewis.edu/walker_d/econ_364_-_hw2w05.htm
21 Jan 2005:
ECON 364. Homework Assignment Two – (29 pts.). DUE THURSDAY, JAN. 27 at the beginning of class. Note: Keep a copy of your answers for yourself -- since I will not be able to hand this back to you before the exam. We will go over the answers on
ECON 364 - HW3w05
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faculty.fortlewis.edu/walker_d/econ_364_-_hw3w05.htm
4 Feb 2005:
ECON 364. Intermediate Macro Theory. Homework Assignment Three – (37 pts.). DUE THURSDAY, FEB. 10 at the beginning of class. Directions:. PLEASE TYPE YOUR ANSWERS. Copy and paste this document into a word document or print this out and staple it
ECON 364 - Syllabus
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faculty.fortlewis.edu/walker_d/econ_364_-_syllabus.htm
23 Mar 2005:
ECON 364 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory. Fort Lewis College – Winter 2005. Section 1 (10374). Time: TTH 10:10-12:10. Location of Class: EBH 108. INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION. Instructor’s Name: Dr. Deborah Walker. Office Location: EBH 194.
AG 240 Lab Activities
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faculty.fortlewis.edu/lashell_b/ag_240_lab_activities.htm
20 Jan 2005:
AG 240 Lab Activities. Digestive Systems. Chicken Pig Sheep. Cow Horse Horse.
ECON 364 - Topic One
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faculty.fortlewis.edu/walker_d/econ_364_-_topic_one.htm
14 Jan 2005:
Topic One: Introduction, Where Macroeconomics Is and How it Got There. Macroeconomics:. The standard trends of macroeconomics:. Economists differ over the “correct” model. However, most economists have the same normative goals (as per Milton
ECON 364 - Topic Two
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faculty.fortlewis.edu/walker_d/econ_364_-_topic_two.htm
14 Jan 2005:
Intermediate Macroeconomics. Topic Two: The Classical Model. “Main” Cast of Characters:. Adam Smith, An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776). David Ricardo, Principles of Political Economy (1817). John Stuart Mill,
ECOn 364 - Topic Four
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24 Jan 2005:
Intermediate Macroeconomics. Topic Four: Keynes vs. The Classical School. John Maynard Keynes (the General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money – 1936). Keynes contribution to economic theory remains a matter of considerable debate. Opponents
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