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An economics course typically covers a wide range of topics essential for understanding how economies function. It begins with foundational concepts such as scarcity, choice, and opportunity cost, and introduces students to different economic systems like capitalism, socialism, and mixed economies. Microeconomics focuses on individual economic units, examining topics like supply and demand, market structures (perfect competition, monopoly, etc.), and factors of production markets. Macroeconomics explores aggregate economic phenomena such as national income accounting, economic growth, inflation, unemployment, and the roles of fiscal and monetary policies in stabilizing economies. Specialized topics may include environmental economics, labor economics, development economics, and behavioral economics, each addressing specific issues and theories relevant to contemporary economic challenges. Throughout the course, students analyze real-world applications, current economic issues, and policy debates to develop a comprehensive understanding of economic principles and their implications.