Economics
Economics involves the study of social relationships pertaining to the production and allocation of the means of life. One branch, macroeconomics, addresses issues relating to the performance of the economy as a whole, such as economic growth, unemployment, and inflation, while the other, microeconomics, studies the relationships that comprise an economy, addressing problems of income and wealth inequality, corporate power, industrial performance and global trade, and financial flows. Students majoring in economics find that they acquire an excellent preparation for careers in academics, business, consulting, law, and government.
** We are back in the Frank Center for Public Affairs**
Economic Office is located at 238 Church Street, Room 111
SEMINARS
Thursday, April 18th - 4:30 pm
Frank Center for Public Affairs Center - Room 101
David Arseneau, Federal Reserve Board
Speaking on
"Do Banks Price Flood Risk in Mortgage Originations?
Evidence from a Natural Experiment in New Orleans."
ECON ZONE
Drop in Peer Tutors
Beginning on Sunday, February 11th
Public Affairs Center - Room 117
7:00pm - 9:00 pm
Mondays & Tuesdays For Econ 300, 301, 302
Wednesdays & Sundays for Econ 101, 110