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This course clarifies economics concepts and issues using English language. Designed for students of economics, it covers micro and macroeconomics principles, enhancing critical analysis skills. Grades based on activities, projects, assignments, midterm and final exams.
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English Readings in Economics ECONOMICS MACROECONOMICS LABOUR ECONOMICS CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS MICROECONOMICS INTERNATIONAL TRADE Dr. Abla A.H. Bokhari
Course Objective • This course is designed for the students of economics to clarify and strengthen their understanding of the basic economics concepts and issues using English language. • The course aims to familiarize students with the main economics concepts that they have learned before, but in terms of English language. • It focuses mainly on the principles of micro and macroeconomics. It also covers a wide range of topics that is equivalent to an intermediate level of study. • It concerns with broaden the students reading habit and equip them with the necessary skills and ability to critically analysis and understand issues that influence their economic life. Dr. AblaBokhari English Readings in Economics
Course Time-table Dr. AblaBokhari English Readings in Economics
Course Time-table Dr. AblaBokhari English Readings in Economics
Course Time-table Grades’ distribution: • Activities 10% • Project 15% • Assignments 15% • Midterm Exam 20% • Final Exam 40% Dr. AblaBokhari English Readings in Economics
INTRODUCTION • ECONOMICS - “science of scarcity” Make a wish.. Dr. AblaBokhari English Readings in Economics
ECONOMICS IS… The study of the choices people make in an effort to satisfy their unlimited needs and wants from limited resources. IT IS: The science of “scarcity” Dr. AblaBokhari English Readings in Economics
Why am I studying Economics? Dr. AblaBokhari English Readings in Economics
FOR OUR NEXT MEETING PLEASE BE READY.. REVIEW THE FIRST LECTURES OF MICROECONOMICS (IN ARABIC) FROM ANY TEXT BOOK OF YOUR CHOICE Dr. AblaBokhari English Readings in Economics