ECO 3120 Money and Banking

Students learn about the history and structure of the U.S. financial system. Exploration of the interaction between the primary financial markets - money, bonds and foreign exchange - is fundamental to this understanding. The theory and conduct of monetary policy is also developed, with particular attention paid to the evolution of the international monetary system. 

Credits

4 sh

Prerequisite

ECO 1000 and ECO 2300 or for Economics, International Economics or Statistics majors or minors only STS 2120

Course Types

Society; Advanced Studies; American Studies Elective; Applied Macroeconomics.

Offered

Offered spring.

Previous Course Number

ECO 302

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