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ECON 7132: Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
This course is an introduction to advanced macroeconomic theory. The first half studies dynamic models of long-run growth: the Salow model, the neoclassical growth model, overlapping generation models, and endogenous growth models; it also discusses long-run policy issues and determinants of cross-country differences in per capital income and growth. The second part of the course focuses on real business cycle models and the micro-foundations for macro models. It examines the nature of short-run fluctuations and the evaluation of macroeconomic policies that aim at stabilization, inflation, unemployment and the national debt.
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ECON 7133: International Economics
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
This course provides an analytical framework for understanding economic interaction between independent nations and examining international trade policies. The classical theory is complemented by a new theoretical view in which economies of scale and imperfect competition play an important role in determining international trade patters and gains from trade.
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ECON 7231: Mathematical Economics
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
This course introduces the basic mathematical analysis employed in theoretic economic research, in both micro and macro, focusing on economic modeling and research methods. It includes optimal choice models, applied in both consumption and production/cost analysis as well as in intertemporal choice and choice under uncertainty. It also covers basic contract theory and information economics, and dynamic analysis.
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ECON 7232: History of Economic Thought
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
This course is a comprehensive study of the development of economic doctrine. Scientific discoveries of important economic theorists will b analyzed in detail. Special emphasis will be placed on the development to the theory of value, and how differences among economists on this topic have served to shape various market and non-market economic systems.
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ECON 7332: Advanced Econometrics
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
This course is a graduate course in econometric techniques commonly used in applied microeconometric analysis. Instrumental variable models are discussed as alternatives to the linear regression model along with diagnostics and specification testing. Additional techniques include simultaneous equation models, cross-section and panel estimations, and models of qualitative choice.
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ECON 7332 - Advanced Econometrics
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ECON 7431: Regional Economic Development
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
This course provides students with an in-depth understanding of why economic development is important to business growth. Students will also discover the vital role industry plays in the economic development process. This course exposes students to the importance of economic development through case studies exploration, interaction with business leaders and government officials, and the course provides a hands-on look at economic development activities in the area.
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ECON 7432: Financing Economic Development
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
This course focuses on financing tools and program models to support local economic development. It includes an overview of private capital markets and financing sources to understand capital market imperfections that constrain economic development; business accounting, financial statements analysis; federal economic development programs, and public finance tools.
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ECON 7531: Industrial Organization
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
An introduction to the modern study of markets where the monopoly power significantly affects economic performance. Particularly oriented towards the techniques of and results from empirical investigation of markets with these characteristics and the policy lessons that can be drawn from them.
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ECON 7532: Regulation and Antitrust
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
An introduction to the modern study of government restrictions upon the activities of private firms. Examines the economic arguments for regulation, economic analysis of the effects of regulation on economic performance and empirical assessments of the performance of regulated markets. Covers the legal and regulatory institutions associated with Antitrust enforcement.
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ECON 7631: Advanced Financial Economics
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
This course is a detailed examination of financial institutions and the impact of institutions on the intertemporal allocations of resources. The microeconomic aspects of financial institution are emphasized. In addition, investment decisions are analyzed within the context of changing financial institutions.
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