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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ECON 2105, ECON 2106, and MATH 1111 or 1113, or consent of Department Chair This course develops models of the economic behavior of consumers, fi rms, and government. Topics include: supply and demand, competitive equilibrium and the role of prices in resource allocation, non-competitive market structures, game theory and strategy, externalities, public goods, and public policy.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ECON 2105, 2106 or consent of department chair Examines the historical foundation of American economic growth and development from the colonial period to the twentieth century. Focuses on institutional and structural changes and processes of growth.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: GEOG 1013 or consent of department A study of the spatial organization of economic activities. Introduces and critiques theories of location and economic development and structural relationships among cities. Same as GEOG 3253. 393
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ECON 2105, 2106 or consent of department chair This course covers the evolution of economic ideas and theories, their social and philosophical preconceptions, and uses to which they have been put in developing policy and their infl uence upon modern economics. Topics include ancient and medieval economic thought, mercantilism, physiocracy, classical and neoclassical schools, socialist and Marxian critiques, Austrian school, and institutional economics.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ECON 2106 or consent of department chair This course will be a survey of the theory and literature of the economics issues relevant in professional and college level sports. Topics include ticket pricing, public funding of arenas or stadiums, labor issues, and antitrust policy.
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3.00 Credits
A cultural approach to how societies produce, distribute, and consume goods, services, and resources. Same as ANTH 3158.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ECON 2105, 2106, 3402 or consent of department chair A study of the nature of business fl uctuations and their underlying causes. Emphasis is on the application of various forecasting techniques with regard to analyzing and projecting future business and economic conditions at the national, regional, industry, and fi rm levels.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ECON 2106 or consent of department chair This course surveys the issues arising from the interaction of economic and ecological systems, the suitability of the market mechanism to allocate natural and environmental resources, and policy options when markets fail. Applications include energy, climate change, pollution control, land use, fi shery management, and water scarcity.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of macro- and micro economic theory is conducted to provide the student with the basic economic tools necessary for subsequent courses. The relationship between market conditions and the individual fi rms and aggregate aspects of economics is emphasized. Not open to undergraduate business majors.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ECON 2105, 2106 or consent of department chair An introductory study of the types and functions of money and fi nancial intermediaries, money creation and control, monetary and fi scal policy, international fi nance, and the effects of these upon domestic incomes, employment, prices, and interest rates.
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