Listed in: Economics, as ECON-111
Formerly listed as: ECON-11 | ENST-23
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Jake Blackwood (Section 03)
Mesay Melese Gebresilasse (Section 03)
Jakina Debnam Guzman (Section 02)
Jun Ishii (Section 04)
Christopher G. Kingston (Section 01)
Neil W. White (Section 01)
Geoffrey R. Woglom (Section 02)
A study of the central problem of scarcity and of the ways in which the U.S. economic system allocates scarce resources among competing ends and apportions the goods produced among people. Two 80-minute and one 50-minute lecture/discussion per week.
Requisite for all other courses in Economics.
Fall semester: Sections 1 and 2 limited to 18 Amherst College students per discussion section; Section 3 limited to 30 Amherst College students. Spring semester: Section 1 limited to 18 Amherst College students per discussion section; Section 2 limited to 25 Amherst College Students. The Department.
Please note: In the Spring semester, section 1 requires students to choose from discussion sections 01, 02, or 03. Section 02 requires discussion section 04.
If Overenrolled: Drop students who do not attend the first two classes and admit students from a waiting list.