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ECON 416: Special Topics in Mathematics for Economists
2.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisite: ECONUG - 415. Topics may include: Applications of differential equations, phase diagrams analysis, stability analysis, optimal control theory, calculus of variations, applications in probability and statistics to financial economics and the economics of uncertainty, differential games, and dynamic programming in economics. Offered as demand merits.
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ECON 424: Internet Data Sources
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisites: ECONUG - 102 or ECONUG - 112. Understanding how to find and manipulate economic data is an important tool for undergraduate Economics students who are about to enter the jobmarket. Students in this course will learn how to obtain economic and financial data on the Internet for the analysis of a wide variety of economic issues. This course will teach students how to find and utilize data measuring GDP, inflation, and unemployment statistics.
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ECON 451: Monetary Economics
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisites: ECONUG - 312, ECONUG - 350. This course concentrates on the role played by money in influencing macroeconomic variables such as output, interest rates, and inflation. It also investigates the ways in which government can control economic activity through its regulation of the banking system and the supply of money.
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ECON 451 - Monetary Economics
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ECON 452: Model Federal Reserve
2.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisites: ECONUG - 102 or ECONUG - 112. This course is designed in conjunction with the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and San Francisco State University. Students will study closely on the functions and structure of the Federal Reserve System and its policy making.
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ECON 455: Options and Futures
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisites: ECONUG - 120 and ECONUG - 350. Options, futures and other derivative contracts are widely used to manage risk by businesses and financial institutions. This course provides students with a solid understanding of: i) the economic functions of futures, forwards and options; ii) the operation of futures and options markets; iii) the pricing of futures, options and other derivatives; and iv) basic strategies in trading options. Offered every Spring.
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ECON 460: Industrial Organization
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisite: ECONUG - 311. Survey of market structure, conduct, and performance of industry and the economics of regulation and anti-trust laws. Offered as demand merits.
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ECON 463: Experimental Economics
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisite: ECONUG - 311 or Permission of the Instructor. This course introduces modern laboratory experimental methods to students with well-developed interests in economics and with an intermediate-level knowledge of microeconomics and statistics. The course will examine experimental techniques in detail and will survey recent applications in fields such as markets, development, choice under certainty and games. Students will use the lessons to conduct original research and set up their own experiment.
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ECON 463 - Experimental Economics
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ECON 465: Law and Economics
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisite: ECONUG - 311. Law and Economics offers undergraduates an understanding of how economic theory provides a framework to analyze legal systems. It will also teach students the fundamental importance of the law in fostering economic growth and development. The economic foundations of both domestic and international institutions will be studied extensively.
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ECON 465 - Law and Economics
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ECON 471: International Finance
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisite: ECONUG - 312. The world monetary system, international monetary policy, foreign exchange markets and their uses in the fields of international investments and finance. Offered every Spring.
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ECON 473: Development Microeconomics
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisite: ECONUG - 311. Study of microeconomic behavior in developing countries, especially focusing on development traps, causes and consequences of poverty, economics of corruption, credit and labor issues, and women in development. Offered every Spring.
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