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ECO 333: Economic History of the US
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisites: ECO 100 and 101. A knowledge of American History is useful. A study of the tools of economic theory to investigate issues in the economic growth and development of the United States from the early colonial period to the Depression of the 1930's. Attention centers on the forces underlying the development of the modern economy. 3 credits.
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ECO 334: History of Economic Thought
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisites: ECO 100 and 101. Analysis of economic ideas from Aristotle and Plato to the contemporary scene of Keynes, Robinson, and Chamberlin. Included is the study of the mercantilists, and Adam Smith, Karl Marx, Ricardo, and Malthus. 3 credits
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ECO 340: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisites: ECO 100 and 101. A close look at the role of money in determining output, inflation, and interest rates. Topics include money creation, monetary policy, budget deficits, financial intermediation, banking regulations, and the Federal Reserve. 3 credits.
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ECO 350: International Eco I: Trade
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisites: ECO 100 and 101. Theoretical foundations of why nations trade; the problems that arise from trade and the policies nations adopt to correct the problems. 3 credits.
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ECO 351: International Eco II: Finance
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisites: ECO 100 and 101. The global economic activity and balance of payments implications of fiscal/monetary policies under various capital market conditions. Topics include absolute/comparative advantages, exchange rates and the balance of payments, national income determination in an open economy, integrated and nonintegrated capital markets, economic growth, stabilization policies, and the quest for global economic stability. 3 credits.
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ECO 353: Industrial Organization
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisites: ECO 100 and 101. Economic analysis of the organization of industry and an examination of public policy toward industry. Topics include antitrust and natural monopoly regulation. 3 credits.
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ECO 375: Quantitative Econ/Business
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisite: MAT 139 or departmental permission. Exposition of basic mathematical methods related to various types of economic analysis. Emphasis is placed on the application of mathematics to economic models of the firm and the consumer, national income models and models of economic growth. 3 credits.
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ECO 398: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisites are based on content. This is a special course that is either in the pilot stage or a course that will be offered up to three times. 3 credits.
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ECO 410: Managerial Economics
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisites: ECO 100, 101, and 221. Problem-solving applications of microeconomic theory to policy level decision-making processes of individual firms competing in local, national, and international markets. 3 credits
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ECO 431: Forecasting Methods/Bus & Econ
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisites: CSC 200, ECO 221, and junior or senior status. Surveys basic quantitative and qualitative methods in forecasting and investigates their applications to problems in business and economics. 3 credits
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