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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
International and interregional trade. Factors influencing trade in goods and services between areas. Reasons for and effects of impediments to trade, such as transport costs, tariffs, quotas, and voluntary export restrictions. Prerequisites: 281, 310-1,2; 311.
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3.00 Credits
Determination of exchange rates, balance of payments, and international asset flows and prices; international transmission of macroeconomic disturbances. Prerequisites: 281, 310-1, 311.
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3.00 Credits
Externalities and the role of property rights, pollution, waste disposal, common property problems, renewable resource management, nonrenewable resource use and depletion, recyclable resources, water allocation, and management of public lands. Prerequisites: 281, 310-1,2.
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1.00 Credits
Noncooperative game theory, with applications to industrial organization, auctions, and theories of the firm. Prerequisites: 310-1,2; 311; MATH 224 and 230 or 232. 2. Cooperative and noncooperative game theory and decision making under uncertainty. Prerequisite: 380-1 orconsent of instructor.
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1.00 Credits
Probability and distribution theory, statistical inference, simple and multiple regression, specification error and multicollinearity, heteroskedasticity and serial correlation, measurement error, dummy variables. Prerequisites: STAT 210 or equivalent, 310-1, 311; MATH 224 and 230 or 232. 2. Hypothesis testing, estimation with deficient data, distributed lags, panel data, simultaneous equation systems, limited dependent variables. Prerequisite: 381-1.
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3.00 Credits
Techniques for making and evaluating economic and business forecasts, including univariate regressions, autoregressive and ARMA models, vector autoregressive models, and structural econometric models. Prerequisites: 281, 310-1, 311.
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3.00 Credits
Small seminars led by different department members on their special interests. Advanced work through supervised reading, research, or discussion. Prerequisites: 281; 310-1,2; 311; MATH 224 and 230 or 232.
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3.00 Credits
For students of superior ability. Original research on a topic of interest to the student, culminating in a senior honors thesis. By department invitation only. Grade of K given in 398-1. Prerequisites: 281; 310-1,2; 311; MATH 224 and 230 or 232; at least 4 300-level economics electives.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced work through reading, research, and discussion to build on economics course work taken by the student. Project to be decided by mutual agreement with a faculty member.
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3.00 Credits
General introduction to historical and current intellectual questions in computer science; suitable for majors and nonmajors. Theory, systems, artificial intelligence, interfaces, software development, and interactions with business, politics, law, medicine, engineering, and other sciences.
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