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ECON 474: Development Macroeconomics
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisite: ECONUG - 312. How can countries achieve sustained growth and significantly reduce poverty This course examines the central question of long-term growth and growth management policies. It uses an integrated approach combining theoretical material with hands-on real world data-based econometric case studies. Offered every Fall.
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ECON 475: Finance and Investment in Emerging Economies
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisites: ECONUG - 311 and ECONUG - 312. This course is intended for advanced undergraduates who have completed intermediate levels of micro and macroeconomics. The class will analyze the economics of foreign investment in emerging economies such as the newly industrializing economies of Asia and Latin America. Emphasis will be placed on understanding transnational capital flows, foreign direct investment, privatization of industry, the role of exchange rate and currency risk, and models of foreign portfolio investment.
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ECON 475 - Finance and Investment in Emerging Economies
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ECON 476: Natural Resource Economics and Development Policy
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisite: ECONUG - 311. Natural resources and the environment and their role in economic development are hotly debated issues. For some countries the abundance of natural resources has been a curse, for others it has been a boon. This course will examine the issues surrounding changes in the environment in developing nations during the process of industrialization, trade-offs between economic growth and resource depletion, and sustainable development.
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ECON 476 - Natural Resource Economics and Development Policy
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ECON 477: International Political Economy
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisite: ECONUG - 312. Study of the economic, political and technological forces that have shaped the post-war international economic system. Topics include the role of multilateral financial institutions, economic regionalism, the North-South gap, relationships beteen states and markets, economic globalization and its implications, and challenges to sustainable development.
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ECON 478: Population and Labor Economics
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisites: ECONUG - 101 or ECONUG - 111 or permission of instructor. The uses of economic analysis to understand the problems of population growth and population policy, household formation, immigration, labor market discrimination, and income inequality and poverty.
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ECON 478 - Population and Labor Economics
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ECON 601: Microeconomics:Theory and Applications
3.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Advanced microeconomic theory is presented to analyze behavior of consumers and firms under national and international market conditions. Offered every Fall.
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ECON 601 - Microeconomics:Theory and Applications
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ECON 602: Macroeconomics:Theory and Applications
3.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisite: ECONG - 615 or permission. Advanced theory in macroeconomics in the context of an open economy. Offered every Spring.
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ECON 602 - Macroeconomics:Theory and Applications
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ECON 615: Mathematics for Economists
3.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Applications of linear algebra and calculus to equilibrium, dynamic, and optimization models of economic theory. Offered every Fall.
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ECON 615 - Mathematics for Economists
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ECON 616: Special Topics in Mathematics for Economists
3.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Applications of differential equations, phase diagrams analysis, stability analysis, optimal control theory, calculus of variations, differential games, and dynamic programming in economics. Offered every other Spring.
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ECON 616 - Special Topics in Mathematics for Economists
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ECON 620: Graduate Econometrics
3.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisite: ECONG - 615 or permission. Covers the essential econometric techniques for economic and business forecasting and decision analysis: regression theory and applications, time series analysis, and forecasting. Offered every Spring.
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