9.2
 ECO 120
 Module 9 Part 2
 Survey of Economics

 

 

Fiscal Policy and Monetary Policy

 

 


Review/Preview of
Learning Objectives

 

Class Activities Checkpoint Summary Your Homework Love for Econ...

 

 

 Review/Preview of   
 Learning Objectives

 

 

Preview

Master these learning goals.

 

 19.2  Describe the Federal Reserve's monetary policy process and explain the effects of monetary policy.

 

 

 Class
 Activities

 

Read your text.  Complete your study guide.

 

 19.2   Describe the Federal Reserve's monetary policy process and explain the effects of monetary policy.
Slides number  42 through 60  deal with Course Objective  19.2
Click Fiscal and Monetary Policy Effects - 2004 Slides.

 

 

 

 Checkpoint
 Summary

 

Textbook page  515   summarizes key points about Fiscal Policy and Monetary Policy.

 

 

 Your
 Homework

 

 

Complete all portions of the textbook and study guide relating to   Checkpoint 19.2 on Fiscal Policy and Monetary Policy. 

Take the optional post-study bonus point quizzes on Fiscal Policy and Monetary Policy on Saturday following Module 9.

Expect to review for and to take Exam #2 during Module 10.

Re-check your work for completeness, accuracy, and understanding on all portions of the textbook and study guide relating to Demand and Supply, Government Influences on Markets, GDP and the Standard of Living, and Fiscal Policy and Monetary Policy. 

Take the optional pre-study bonus point quizzes on Production and Costs on Sunday preceding Module 11.

Then read and study Production and Costs course objectives 9.1 and 9.2 in your textbook and study guide
before attending
the next class session following Exam #2.

 

 

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