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ECN 4813: Transition Economies
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
S. A descriptive analysis of the economic structure of the evolving new nations after the breakup of the Soviet Union and Soviet Bloc, with an additional analysis of why the breakup occurred. WI Prerequisites & Notes: ECN 2802G or permission of the instructor. Credits: 3
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ECN 4840: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
F, S. Money and banking in the modern economy; history and theory of monetary policy. Prerequisites & Notes: ECN 2802G. Credits: 3
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ECN 4850: Economic Analysis of Law
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
S. Economic analysis of the major areas of law: property, contract, torts, criminal law. Emphasis on study of economic forces in the evolution of the rule of law and application of economic reasoning techniques to the critique of legal institutions. Examination of conflicts between economic efficiency and other social goals such as fairness, democracy, and justice. Prerequisites & Notes: ECN 2802G. Credits: 3
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ECN 4861: International Economic Problems
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
F. Current international economic problems; balance of payments adjustment; exchange rate policy; international monetary mechanism. Prerequisites & Notes: ECN 3860 or permission of the instructor. Credits: 3
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ECN 4875: Area Studies
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
S. A study of economic conditions and development problems in a specific geographical area such as Tropical Africa, Middle East, or Latin America. The topic will vary from semester to semester; the course may be repeated with each change of topic. WI Prerequisites & Notes: ECN 2802G or permission of instructor. Credits: 3
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ECN 4890: Topics in Labor Economics
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
F, S. Topics in contemporary labor economics such as labor history, collective bargaining, labor law, poverty, compensation structure, discrimination, and wage differentials. May be repeated once with change of topics. Prerequisites & Notes: ECN 2802G or permission of the instructor. Credits: 3
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ECN 4900: Issues in Economics
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
An analysis of selected economic problems. Topics to be announced. May be repeated once for credit with change in topic. Prerequisites & Notes: ECN 2802G and senior or graduate standing or permission of the instructor. Credits: 3
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ECN 4950: Independent Study
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
(Arr.-Arr.-2 or 3) Independent study in economics. Designed for individual student needs at either the undergraduate or graduate level. Prerequisites & Notes: ECN 2802G and pre-registration conference with the department chairperson. Credits: 2 to 3
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ECN 4973: Introduction to Econometrics
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
S. A study of regression estimations, tests and predictions, estimation problems and remedies, simultaneous equations systems with application to economics. Prerequisites & Notes: ECN 3972 or MAT 3702 and 1440G or 1441G, or MAT 2110G and 2120G, or 2550, or permission of the instructor. Credits: 3 Education
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EDF 2555: Diversity of Schools and Societies:Social and Global Perspectives
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
How schooling is shaped by, and ought to respond to, the social contexts in which it occurs, particularly in multicultural and global contexts. WI Credits: 3
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