ECON 2200 - ^Principles of Microeconomics


This course explores the role of markets in capitalistic economies in generating information and allocating resources, the theory of consumer choice, and production cost.  The course also includes the economics of the firm, an examination of government regulation of business, the operation of resource markets and the determination of income distribution, and international trade.  [This course was previously ECON 2020.]   (Same as TN eCampus ECON 2200)

Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer
Prerequisites: Acceptable placement scores or completion of all Learning Support Competencies in Reading and Writing or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 0810  and READ 0810  as determined by placement.
Contact Hours: 45 lecture hours per semester
General Education: Course can be used to meet Minimum General Education Core requirements.
Division: Social Science and Education
Department: Social Sciences

Credits: (3)


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