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ECO 203 Principles of Macroeconomics Complete Class To Buy this Class Copy & paste below link in your Browerhttp://www.homeworkregency.com/downloads/eco-203-principles-macroeconomics-complete-class/Or Visit Our WebsiteVisit : http://www.homeworkregency.com Email Us : homeworkregency@gmail.com ECO 203 Principles of Macroeconomics Complete ClassEconomics Systems. Discuss how your college education could be considered an investment in human capital. What is the opportunity cost of your degree?Reference: Chapter 1, section 1.1: Economics and Chapter 2, section 2.1: Limited Resources.Guided Response: Review and respond to at least two of your classmates’ posts by replying to their posts on how a college education contributes to human capital and the opportunity cost of a degree. Be sure to refer to concepts found in the reading when responding to your classmates.Role of Government. Economics is the study of how society chooses to allocate its scarce productive resources (labor, capital, land, entrepreneurial talent).In a mixed economy, elements of both central planning and market allocation of resources are used in allocating productive resources. The United States economy is a mixed economy, with a bias towards market allocation of resources. This means most resources are allocated in the private sector by way of markets.Discuss whether you favor a larger or smaller role of government in the economy. Refer to concepts found in the reading to support your opinion.Reference: Chapter 2: Markets, Governments, and Nations: The Organization of Economic ActivityGuided Response: Review and respond to at least two of your classmates’ by stating why you agree or disagree which economic activities the government is more efficient at providing, and which economic activities the private sector is more efficient at providing.The Current State of the Economy and Unemployment. Imagine a scenario where there is a decline in aggregate demand. Identify which part of the b
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