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ECON B335: Economic Development
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course will consider the disparity of material well-being among the masses of people in different countries. Topics include causes of poverty and wealth; nature of economic growth; the roles of the state, markets, and social and cultural institutions in economic development. Prerequisites: ECON B200, B201; junior standing. Major and minor prerequisites: grade of C (2.0) or better in ECON B200 and ECON B201.
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ECON B340: History of Economic Thought
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
Origins and evolution of the history of economic ideas and theories will be discussed. Topics include ancient and medieval thought, Roman and early Christian thought, the mercantilists, the physiocrats, Adam Smith and the Classical economists, Karl Marx, the Marginal Revolution, the Keynesian Revolution, and Contemporary Economics. Prerequisites: ECON B201; junior standing. Major and minor prerequisites: grade of C (2.0) or better in ECON B200 and ECON B201.
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ECON B345: Labor Economics
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course is an overview of diverse topics in economics which deal specifically with labor market issues. Topics include the supply and demand of labor; human capital theory; migration and mobility; the job search process; employment and unemployment; unions; compensation issues; discrimination; and earnings and income distribution. Prerequisites: ECON B201; junior standing. Major and minor prerequisites: grade of C (2.0) or better in ECON B200 and ECON B201.
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ECON B350: Industrial Organization and Public Policy
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This class will investigate the nature of firms and industries: why firms exist and why firms have diverse organizational structures; why industry structures differ; competition and monopoly; firm behavior; transaction cost theory; and the effects of antitrust policy. Prerequisites: ECON B201; junior standing. Major and minor prerequisites: grade of C (2.0) or better in ECON B200 and ECON B201.
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ECON B350 - Industrial Organization and Public Policy
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ECON B493: Special Topics in Economics
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
Prerequisites: ECON B201; junior standing. Major and minor prerequisites: grade of C (2.0) or better in ECON B200 and ECON B201.
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ECON B493 - Special Topics in Economics
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ECON B499: Independent Study in Economics
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
See description in College of Business section.
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ECON B499 - Independent Study in Economics
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ECON H233: Honors Social Science: Economic Philosophy and Public Policy
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
Common Curriculum: University Honors Program This course examines economic theories and their application in public policy.
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ECON H233 - Honors Social Science: Economic Philosophy and Public Policy
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ECON X130: Economics and Society
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
Common Curriculum: Behavioral/Social Science Modern This course is designed to introduce the student to the tools available for understanding and making decisions about current economic problems such as crime, education, pollution, unemployment, and inflation. Focus is on the proposition that basic economic concepts are essential for making better decisions. Not open to business students or to students who have completed ECON B200 or B201.
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ENGL A100: Expository Writing
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course is an introduction to English composition with special focus on grammar, paragraph structure, expository essay structure, and critical reading skills. This course isfor students who are not yet qualified to take ENGL T122. Students are assigned to the course on the basis of a placement test administered by the English department.
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ENGL A105: English Composition- International Students
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course involves intensive review of study skills, bilingual language problems, and composition for students who speak English as a second language and are not ready to take ENGL T122. Entrance is by English department placement test.
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