Announcements for
Dr. Alston
Watch this page for ongoing announcements concerning practice examinations,
occasional take-home problems, examination schedules, etc.
Use the chapter by chapter practice exams on the Tregarthen/Rittenberg homepage: http://www.worthpublishers.com/tregarthen . In addition, you should take advantage of the other practice tools furnished on the Tregarthen/Rittenberg home page (e.g., flash cards, drill and practice exercises) in your learning and studying:
http://library.weber.edu/cm/business/NewspaperandMagazineAccess.cfm Use this link to access the Weber State University Library direct links to newspaper and magazine articles on the economy, global economic news and analysis, financial news and analysis, etc. Note: This link is restricted to WSU faculty and students. When asked, please enter: Dr. Alston's 9 digit University ID Number (W00000057).
Links for Students in Macroeconomics . Use this to gain direct access to government statistical reporting agencies, the Federal Reserve System, etc.
Lecture One Supplement and Review Guide
First Practice Exam for Chaps. 20-23 (Chaps 5-8 in Macroeconomics split)
Second Practice Exam for Chaps. 24-26 (Chaps 9-11 in Macroeconomics split)
Third Practice Exam for Chaps. 27-30 (Chaps 12-15 in Macroeconomics split)
Practice Exam for Chaps. 20-23 (Chaps 5-8 in Macroeconomics split)
Practice Exam for Chaps 20-22 (5-7), specifically provided for Colorado College Students
Practice Exam for Chaps. 24-27 (Chaps 9-12 in Macroeconomics split)
Practice Exam for Chaps 23-27 (Chaps 8-11), specifically provided for Colorado College Students
Practice Exam for Chaps. 28-30 (Chaps 13-15 in Macroeconomics split)
Practice Exam for Chaps 27-28 (Chaps 12-13 in Macroeconomics split)
Practice Exam for Chaps 29-30 (Chaps 14-15 in Macroeconomics split)
Practice Midterms with Answers; Identical to Dr. Alston’s
Macroeconomic Class, Spring, 2003 at WSU (click on “Take a Test”;
search “all” exams, scrolling to Econ 2020; these six on-line practice exams
(two each for the three midterms)
Lots of Practice Problems, Exercises, Old Exams, Etc. See the current exams,
old exams, problem sets, and projects (all with answers) used by my daughter
Wendy Stock, Ph.D., Economics, Michigan State University, who is currently
Professor of Economics and Department Chair of Economics and Agricultural
Economics at Montana State University. Note that her class, Econ 101, is
a combined micro/macro course similar to
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