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Your entire grade in this class is based on two tests and the final. He lectures well but in a roundabout way (he will explain one theory in great detail and then tell you why it is wrong). Make sure you remember some of the numbers he throws out and use them in your essays. The tests are hard but if you pay attention in lecture you can get at least a B-.
Although no prerequisites are stated on the course description, I think it will serve you well if you have taken ECON 202 or at least know the concepts behind Macroeconomics. A lot of the economics concepts that are used in this class are macro- based.
Also, I wouldn't really recommend this class to international students, unless you have some knowledge about US history from the colonial period to the early 20th century or have a great deal of interest in US history. This class is more of a history class, than an economics class.
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