EFL empowers students to become effective leaders who can employ economic analysis when considering difficult public policy choices. This course introduces economic concepts and their application plus economic reasoning skills and leadership theory. Given the difficult public policy choices facing governments and their citizens around the globe, teaching these skills to the next generation of leaders is one step toward ensuring our future prosperity.
EFL empowers students to become effective leaders who can employ economic analysis when considering difficult public policy choices. This course introduces economic concepts and their application plus economic reasoning skills and leadership theory. Given the difficult public policy choices facing governments and their citizens around the globe, teaching these skills to the next generation of leaders is one step toward ensuring our future prosperity.
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