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Yes in the last couple of years of school.
I hated it - never understood a single word.
Like most of those who have answered only in high school. I wanted to continue with it but I got pulled away by the laws, I became a lawyer as it is a fascinating career.
Macro and Micro in college. But it was so traumatic for me that I have repressed everything I learned, with the exception of how supply and demand works.
im an econ major at the U of M
Yes, I studied micro and macoeconomics in college.
The basic course in College. It was "Economia 111 and 112" (Two Semesters)
I did till my 10th Grade.. :)
I'm taking it now. I actually really enjoy it.
I'm currently taking Techno Economic Analysis for Use in Environmental Engineering... so I'm kind of learning it now.
Yes, I took it at Western International University. I didn't think I would like it much but the Economics teacher was fantastic, he knew how to relate to the lay person. Turned out the class wasn't bad at all, and I learned quite a bit.
In personal study, Adam Smith's "Wealth of Nations" it is essentially the book the American economic system was founded on. If Economics is even remotely interesting to you, it is a great wealth of knowledge, only problem is it is a heavy read, hundreds of pages long.
I have a degree in it. That and $1.00 will get you a cup of coffee.
yes, at high school.
Maybe three undersgrad courses and a couple of graduate ones?
Yes, I took microeconomics and macroeconomics in college.
Yes, Macro and Micro in college.
yes..in college. most of it was very confusing. of course my professor didn't make it very interesting either. 90% of the class failed it.
nope.
yes in highschool'
Yup! I work as an economist for BMW actually! Interesting stuff.
im actually taqking that class right now. im a senior in high school and i am understanding it pretty well.
maybe becuase i want to get in to the stock market
Yes, in high school.
I also studied it in college as part of a writing class. We had to understand the basics of economics for us to be able to write reports about the economy.
The point is not to understand economics but to understand what fractional reserve banking is & who controls it.
Then you can think again!
Osara
I studied economics when I was in the 11th grade.
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