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ECON 211: Micro- Economic Principles
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Introduction to the ideas and tools economists use to understand human behavior constrained by scarce resources. Analytical tools introduced include supply and demand analysis, elasticities, and models of perfect and imperfect competition. These tools will be used to study topics such as consumer and producer decision-making, taxation, environmental quality and health care. Three hours per week. Three hours per week. Meets General Education IIIB or IIIC (Prior to Fall 2008: IIB).
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ECON 212: Macroeconomic Principles
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Explores forces behind business consumer purchases, capital spending and the balance of payments and their relationship to unemployment, inflation and the value of the dollar abroad. Also examines the effect of government spending, taxation and money supply policies on the economy's performance. Prerequisite: ECON 211. Three hours per week. Three hours per week. Meets General Education IIIB or IIIC (Prior to Fall 2008: IIB).
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ECON 220: Introduction to Econometrics
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Introduction to measurement and empirical testing of economic theories. Principles and methods of statistical inference are reviewed and applied to such ideas as law of demand and the consumption function. Training on widely used statistical software. Prerequisites: MATH 155 "C" orbetter grade, ECON 212 as pre or Corequisite. Three hours per week.
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ECON 300: Economic History of States
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Study of major developments in the American economy from the founding of colonies to the present, with emphasis on the economic factors contributing to U.S. industrial growth. Prerequisites: ECON 211, 212. Three hours per week.
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ECON 305: Intermediate Macro- Theory
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Study of the theory of economic aggregates through the use of national income accounts to determine the effect of certain key variables on employment and production. Key variables studied include savings and investment, the quantity of money, the velocity of money, the rate of interest and consumption. Prerequisites: ECON 211, 212; and MATH 155, 201 (or 160). Three hours per week.
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ECON 306: Intermediate Micro- Theory
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Study of supply and demand relationships under the various market classifications. Major topics include the market forms, the principles of production, costs of production, resource allocation and income distribution with some discussion of welfare economics. Prerequisites: ECON 211, 212; and MATH 155, 201 (or 160). Three hours per week.
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ECON 331: Money And Banking
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Study of financial institutions, economic aspects of commercial banking, monetary economics, and banking and fiscal policy. Prerequisites: ECON 211, 212. Three hours per week.
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ECON 336: Public Sector Economics
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Study of the principles, techniques and effects of obtaining and spending funds by governments and the management of governmental debt. Taxes and expenditures of all levels of government in the United States considered. Prerequisites: ECON 211, 212; and MATH 155. Three hours per week.
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ECON 338: Special Topics in Economics
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
In-depth study of varying economic issues not covered in other economics courses. Students may repeat this course under a different topic. Prerequisites: ECON 211, 212. Three hours per week.
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ECON 370: Industrial Organization
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Examines differences in how firms behave and perform under alternative market structures including monopolistic competition, oligopoly, monopoly and pure competition. Analyzes problems created by industrial concentration and public poli cies for dealing with these problems. Prerequisites: ECON 211, 212; and MATH 155. Three hours per week.
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