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ECON 282: Economies of Modern Europe
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
This course will analyze and describe the growth and development of the modern European economies in the context of European economic integration since World War II. Topics include the Marshall Plan, the European Union, the establishment of a single European currency, the European community and the prospects for future economic and political integration.
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ECON 283: Economies of Southeast and East Asia
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
This course surveys the economic development/economic growth process, political system, and the current economic issues of the East Asian and Southeast Asian countries including China, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, North Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines,Thailand, Vietnam, and India. Students will emerge from the course with a solid understanding of Asian culture, society, and economics.
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ECON 285: Economies of Modern Africa
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
This course examines the making of economic societies and specifically the evolution of the African (Third World) economies from pre-capitalist traditional societies through the colonial period to the present status of economic dependency. The class will strive to make students conscious of the interaction between Africa and the developed world, and the implications of these interactions, in historical perspective. Offered Fall or Spring as demand warrants.
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ECON 286: Economies of Latin America
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisites: ECONUG - 102, ECONUG - 112. Economies of Latin America introduces students to the macroeconomics of the Latin American countries and their economic history from colonial times to the present. Students will acquire a basic understanding of the economic development of the different Latin American countries, and an understanding if the economic relationships between Latin America and the rest of the world. Special attention will be given to recent efforts to establish regional integration and macroeconomic stability.
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ECON 300: U.S.Economic History
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
The growth and development of the American economy from colonial times to the present. The course emphasizes America's role as the first frontier economy to industrialize and its role as the only pre-WWI industrial economy with a frontier, as well as the growth of the giant industrial enterprise and wealth-accumulation over the last hundred years.
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ECON 305: European Economic History:Ancient World to Industrial Revolution
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisites: ECONUG - 102 ECONUG - 112. Covers the development of European civilization from antiquity up through the beginnings of the industrial revolution. Economics analysis is used to understand the forces affecting the development of European societies and the evolution of their social and economic relations. Offered as demand dictates.
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ECON 306: Economies of Modern Europe
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisites: ECONUG - 102 ECONUG - 112 ,. European economic, political, and social developments from the Industrial Revolution to modern times. Topics include Europe's key place in the development of the modern world economy, European industrial stagnation between the World Wars, Europe's economic miracle after W.W.II, and the recent movement towards European unification. Offered as demand dictates.
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ECON 310: Foundations of Economic Thought
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisites: ECONUG - 101 ECONUG - 111 , or ECONUG - 102 ECONUG - 112. A course in the history of economic thought, exploring the intellectual foundations of the analysis of economic problems and policies. Offered as demand dictates.
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ECON 311: Intermediate Microeconomics
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisites: ECONUG - 101 ECONUG - 111. Course examines the choices and decisions of consumers and firms in the context of full information, uncertainty, and imperfect information. Offered every Fall.
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ECON 312: Intermediate Macroeconomics
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisites: ECONUG - 102 ECONUG - 112. Analysis of national income determination; function of money and commercial banking; methods and objectives of fiscal policy. Offered every Spring.
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