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Applications of Economic Analysis

Applications of Economic Analysis. Spring, 2002 Kimoon Cheong Kangwon National University. Why Study Economics?. To understand the world we live... To be a more astute participant in the economy… To understand the potential and limits of economic policy…. Economics is …. useful. easy.

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Applications of Economic Analysis

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  1. Applications of Economic Analysis Spring, 2002 Kimoon Cheong Kangwon National University

  2. Why Study Economics? • To understand the world we live... • To be a more astute participant in the economy… • To understand the potential and limits of economic policy…

  3. Economics is … • useful. • easy. • interesting.

  4. Prof. Kimoon Cheong • Who is he? • http://cc.kangwon.ac.kr/~kimoon • What is his rule of grading? • There is no such thing as a free lunch. • How to get an A in this class?

  5. How to get an A in This Class? • Don’t fail to read the textbook before coming to classes. • Be present in every class. • Raise good questions in the class.

  6. Be an active participant in the discussion. • Review the textbook and make notes right after each class. • Submit all homeworks on time.

  7. Participate actively in the discussion on board. • Enjoy chatting about economy with friends. • Read newspapers regularly.

  8. Make clear and brief answer sheet in the exam. • Good luck!!!

  9. The end of Introduction

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