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ECON 152

: Principles of Economics
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Analysis of issues that affect our daily lives, including pricing decisions by firms and their impact on our cost of living; game theory and strategic decision-making; tackling problems of pollution and global warming; and how governments use monetary and fiscal policies to stimulate economic growth and address unemployment and inequality.
Subject: Economics
Prerequisite: BUSINESS 115 or ECON 151
Restriction: ECON 101, 111, 191
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ECON 152

: Principles of Economics
2024 Semester One (1243)
Analysis of issues that affect our daily lives, including pricing decisions by firms and their impact on our cost of living; game theory and strategic decision-making; tackling problems of pollution and global warming; and how governments use monetary and fiscal policies to stimulate economic growth and address unemployment and inequality.
Subject: Economics
Prerequisite: BUSINESS 115 or ECON 151
Restriction: ECON 101, 111, 191
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ECON 152

: Principles of Economics
2024 Summer School (1240)
Analysis of issues that affect our daily lives, including pricing decisions by firms and their impact on our cost of living; game theory and strategic decision-making; tackling problems of pollution and global warming; and how governments use monetary and fiscal policies to stimulate economic growth and address unemployment and inequality.
Subject: Economics
Prerequisite: BUSINESS 115 or ECON 151
Restriction: ECON 101, 111, 191
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ECON 152

: Principles of Economics
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Analysis of issues that affect our daily lives, including pricing decisions by firms and their impact on our cost of living; game theory and strategic decision-making; tackling problems of pollution and global warming; and how governments use monetary and fiscal policies to stimulate economic growth and address unemployment and inequality.
Subject: Economics
Prerequisite: BUSINESS 115 or ECON 151
Restriction: ECON 101, 111, 191
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ECON 152

: Principles of Economics
2023 Semester One (1233)
Analysis of issues that affect our daily lives, including pricing decisions by firms and their impact on our cost of living; game theory and strategic decision-making; tackling problems of pollution and global warming; and how governments use monetary and fiscal policies to stimulate economic growth and address unemployment and inequality.
Subject: Economics
Prerequisite: BUSINESS 115 or ECON 151
Restriction: ECON 101, 111, 191
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ECON 152

: Principles of Economics
2023 Summer School (1230)
Analysis of issues that affect our daily lives, including pricing decisions by firms and their impact on our cost of living; game theory and strategic decision-making; tackling problems of pollution and global warming; and how governments use monetary and fiscal policies to stimulate economic growth and address unemployment and inequality.
Subject: Economics
Prerequisite: BUSINESS 115 or ECON 151
Restriction: ECON 101, 111, 191
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ECON 152

: Principles of Economics
2022 Semester One (1223)
Analysis of issues that affect our daily lives, including pricing decisions by firms and their impact on our cost of living; game theory and strategic decision-making; tackling problems of pollution and global warming; and how governments use monetary and fiscal policies to stimulate economic growth and address unemployment and inequality.
Subject: Economics
Prerequisite: BUSINESS 115 or ECON 151
Restriction: ECON 101, 111, 191
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ECON 152

: Principles of Economics
2022 Summer School (1220)
Analysis of issues that affect our daily lives, including pricing decisions by firms and their impact on our cost of living; game theory and strategic decision-making; tackling problems of pollution and global warming; and how governments use monetary and fiscal policies to stimulate economic growth and address unemployment and inequality.
Subject: Economics
Prerequisite: BUSINESS 115 or ECON 151
Restriction: ECON 101, 111, 191
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ECON 152

: Principles of Economics
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Analysis of issues that affect our daily lives, including pricing decisions by firms and their impact on our cost of living; game theory and strategic decision-making; tackling problems of pollution and global warming; and how governments use monetary and fiscal policies to stimulate economic growth and address unemployment and inequality. <i>Prerequisite: BUSINESS 115 or ECON 151 or 16 credits in NCEA Level 3 Economics with a Merit average including standard 91399 (Demonstrate understanding of the efficiency of market equilibrium), or a scholarship pass in Economics, or B grade in CIE Economics or 4 out of 7 in Economics (HL) in IB</i>
Subject: Economics
Restriction: ECON 101, 111, 191
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ECON 152

: Principles of Economics
2021 Semester One (1213)
Analysis of issues that affect our daily lives, including pricing decisions by firms and their impact on our cost of living; game theory and strategic decision-making; tackling problems of pollution and global warming; and how governments use monetary and fiscal policies to stimulate economic growth and address unemployment and inequality. <i>Prerequisite: BUSINESS 115 or ECON 151 or 16 credits in NCEA Level 3 Economics with a Merit average including standard 91399 (Demonstrate understanding of the efficiency of market equilibrium), or a scholarship pass in Economics, or B grade in CIE Economics or 4 out of 7 in Economics (HL) in IB</i>
Subject: Economics
Restriction: ECON 101, 111, 191
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ECON 152

: Principles of Economics
2021 Summer School (1210)
Analysis of issues that affect our daily lives, including pricing decisions by firms and their impact on our cost of living; game theory and strategic decision-making; tackling problems of pollution and global warming; and how governments use monetary and fiscal policies to stimulate economic growth and address unemployment and inequality. <i>Prerequisite: BUSINESS 115 or ECON 151 or 16 credits in NCEA Level 3 Economics with a Merit average including standard 91399 (Demonstrate understanding of the efficiency of market equilibrium), or a scholarship pass in Economics, or B grade in CIE Economics or 4 out of 7 in Economics (HL) in IB</i>
Subject: Economics
Restriction: ECON 101, 111, 191
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ECON 152

: Principles of Economics
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Analysis of issues that affect our daily lives, including pricing decisions by firms and their impact on our cost of living; game theory and strategic decision-making; tackling problems of pollution and global warming; and how governments use monetary and fiscal policies to stimulate economic growth and address unemployment and inequality. <i>Prerequisite: ECON 151 or 16 credits in NCEA Level 3 Economics with a Merit average including standard 91399 (Demonstrate understanding of the efficiency of market equilibrium), or a scholarship pass in Economics, or B grade in CIE Economics or 4 out of 7 in Economics (HL) in IB</i>
Subject: Economics
Restriction: ECON 101, 111, 191
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ECON 152

: Principles of Economics
2020 Semester One (1203)
Analysis of issues that affect our daily lives, including pricing decisions by firms and their impact on our cost of living; game theory and strategic decision-making; tackling problems of pollution and global warming; and how governments use monetary and fiscal policies to stimulate economic growth and address unemployment and inequality. <i>Prerequisite: ECON 151 or 16 credits in NCEA Level 3 Economics with a Merit average including standard 91399 (Demonstrate understanding of the efficiency of market equilibrium), or a scholarship pass in Economics, or B grade in CIE Economics or 4 out of 7 in Economics (HL) in IB</i>
Subject: Economics
Restriction: ECON 101, 111, 191
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ECON 152

: Principles of Economics
2020 Summer School (1200)
Analysis of issues that affect our daily lives, including pricing decisions by firms and their impact on our cost of living; game theory and strategic decision-making; tackling problems of pollution and global warming; and how governments use monetary and fiscal policies to stimulate economic growth and address unemployment and inequality. <i>Prerequisite: ECON 151 or 16 credits in NCEA Level 3 Economics with a Merit average including standard 91399 (Demonstrate understanding of the efficiency of market equilibrium), or a scholarship pass in Economics, or B grade in CIE Economics or 4 out of 7 in Economics (HL) in IB</i>
Subject: Economics
Restriction: ECON 101, 111, 191
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ECON 152

: Principles of Economics
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Analysis of issues that affect our daily lives, including pricing decisions by firms and their impact on our cost of living; game theory and strategic decision-making; tackling problems of pollution and global warming; and how governments use monetary and fiscal policies to stimulate economic growth and address unemployment and inequality.
Subject: Economics
Prerequisite: BUSINESS 115 or ECON 151
Restriction: ECON 101, 111, 191

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