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ECON 3000: Managerial Economics
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Microeconomic theory and decision science methodology applied to solve business and managerial problems. The study of how to allocate resources to most efficiently achieve managerial goals. Prerequisites: ECON 2010 andMATH 2010. (Same as SECO 3000).
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ECON 3100: Money And Banking
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Origin, development, and functions of money; basic monetary theory; financial institutions of the U.S. and how they affect the volume of spending. (Same as Finance 3100). Prerequisite: 2000, 2010.
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ECON 3110: Public Finance
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Rationale for government's role in a market economy. Fundamental analysis of government expenditures, receipts, budgets, intergovernmental relations, fiscal policy and techniques of program evaluation. Prerequisite: 2000 and 2010.
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ECON 3160: Businessand Public Policy
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Relationships between government and business; government as regulator, subsidizer, partner, and competitor of private enterprise; changing nature of the American economic system. Prerequisites: 2000, 2010.
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ECON 3200: Intermediate Price Theory
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Theories of price determination under various market conditions, e.g., competition and monopoly; pricing of products, factors of production and their interrelationships; functional distribution of income. Prerequisites: 2000 and 2010.
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ECON 3300: Macroeconomic Analysis
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Intermediate examination of aggregate theory with emphasis on social income accounting and functional relationships between important aggregate variables; social policy implications of aggregate adjustments and their application to forecasting. Prerequisite: 2000 or consent of instructor.
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ECON 4060: Directed Individual Study
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
A facultydirected readings and writing course on areas such as environmental economics, law and economics, health economics, economics and the journalist, economics of the learning production process, forensic economics, etc. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor and senior standing.
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ECON 4070: History of Economic Thought And The Development of Economic Systems
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Comparison of the social and philosophical bases of current economic systems, the problems associated with central planning and free market allocation and the history of these practices in selected modern national states, especially the U. S., Britain and Russia. Prerequisites: 2000 and 2010.
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ECON 4120: Problems of Economic Development
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Problems related to economic development with emphasis on stages of development and problems of growth. Prerequisites: 2000, 2010.
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ECON 4130: Urban Economics
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
This course introduces space into economic models and studies some of the major economic and social problems facing large American cities and their surrounding metropolitan regions. Subjects covered include why cities exist, why some cities thrive or decline, why certain parts of metropolitan areas grow more rapidly than others, how firms and households decide where to locate within given metropolitan areas, what determines the price of land, and how these land prices vary across space.We will also examine major urban problems such as poverty, housing, and transportation. Finally, we will study the spatial aspects of local government policy. Prerequisite: 2000 and 2010.
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