CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY‚ BAKERSFIELD Department of Economics Instructor: Dr. Margaret M. Malixi ECON 302 – Winter 2015 Office: BDC 258A‚ 654-2464/2181 Intermediate Macroeconomics Office Hours: Tuesdays (2:00 – 5:00 p.m.) and email: mmalixi@csub.edu Thursdays (3:00 – 5:00 p.m.) and by appointment SYLLABUS CATALOG DESCRIPTION: Short
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* What coulda/shoulda been done to fix or stop it (if it was an adversYoue situation)? * Your prediction about future effects. There’s always going to be people to outmaneuver others (innovation) Perhaps mp3‚ mp4‚ mp5 * Was it sound econ? * Was there market failure? * Was there government failure? Etc. * * Just some ideas about questions you might want to ask. Filming: The industry is terribly unionized‚ and reason why some films a going indie. The economics
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1. Albany Regency-created by Martin Van Buren from NY. “Tightly disciplined state political machine in NY”. Not born into the elites. Van Buren had faith in the commoners. Allowed democracy to flourish‚ helped suffrage. 2. As a Bucktail‚ Van Buren’s goal was democracy and less power to elites. He helped create National Political parties‚ and went up against elite DeWitt. 3. 1840‚ changing voting qualifications changed and 90% of adult males over 21 could vote. 4. Universal manhood
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Fall 2012 Final Examination Schedule Exam Section(s) Day Date Start Finish Location 1 ACTSC 221 ACTSC 231 ACTSC 232 ACTSC 331 ACTSC 371 ACTSC 372 ACTSC 431 ACTSC 432 ACTSC 445 ACTSC 446 ACTSC 463 ACTSC 471 ACTSC 831 ACTSC 832 ACTSC 845 ACTSC 846 ACTSC 863 AFM 101 AFM 123 AFM 131 AFM 204 AFM 273 AFM 291 AFM 333 AFM 371 AFM 372 AFM 391 AFM 401 AFM 415 AFM 451 AFM 461 AFM 471 AFM 472 AFM 476 AFM 481 001 001‚002 001 001 001 001 001 001 001 001 001 001‚002 001 001 001 001 001 001 to 006 001 001
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Economics 301 Intermediate Macroeconomics Exam #1 Fall‚ 2013 Prof. Twomey Please print your names on the back of the last sheet. Answer on these sheets‚ using the backs of the sheets if you need extra space. The weight of each question is indicated. Please ask for clarification if any question is unclear. Time: the entire class. 1) Identify the following with a sentence or at most two (20 points): a. Endogenous variable b. Classical dichotomy c. National income accounts identity
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Robinson‚ J.A.‚ 2001. The colonial origins of comparative development: an empirical investigation Acemoglu‚ D.‚ Johnson‚ S.‚ Robinson‚ J.A.‚ 2002. Reversal of fortune: geography and institutions in the making of the modern world income distribution Econ. 117‚ 1231–1294. Adoni‚ L.‚ Jillian‚ J.‚ 1996. Bread riots in Jordan. Middle East Report No. 201‚ pp. 40– 42. Akresh‚ R.‚ de Walque‚ D.‚ 2008. Armed conflict and schooling: evidence from the 1994 Rwandan Genocide Angrist‚ J.D.‚ Krueger‚ A.B.‚ 2001.
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walking to Econ‚ Magnur‚ by himself‚ asks to talk to him. He asks Justin why he is alway hanging around Jinsen. He said‚ “he is a total freak. Why do you even hang around with or stick up for him?” Confidently yet cowardly admitting that Jinsen in his friend‚ Justin tells Magnur to just ignore him‚ but he thinks that Jinsen is the hardest thing to ignore in the whole school. The weird hair‚ oversized shirts‚ and the way he begs at lunch‚ Jinsen is quite a view that no one can miss. After Econ‚ Justin
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vary significantly in cost based upon wages for restaurant workers in different countries. (McEachern‚ 2012) The cost of a Big Mac will never even out across different borders due to many of these factors. (McEachern‚ 2012) McEachern‚ W. A. (2012). ECON Micro 3 (3rd ed.). Mason‚ OH; South-Western. Case Study 20.2: What About China? Question 1 McEachern explains that “many economists‚ politicians‚ and union officials argue that China manipulates its currency‚ the yuan‚ to keep Chinese products cheaper
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