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3.00 Credits
Trains graduate students in scientific methodology and research in economics. Culminates in a research project that normally leads directly to thesis work. Prereqs., ECON 6070, 6080, 6808, and 6818. Will not be offered academic year 2007--08.
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3.00 Credits
Discusses theories of international trade and its impacts on economic welfare. Analyzes commercial policy, including tariffs, non-tariff barriers, retaliation, regional integration, and factor migration. Prereqs., ECON 6070 and 6080. Will not be offered academic year 2008--09.
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3.00 Credits
Provides graduate students in economics with the mathematical and computing knowledge required for building and analyzing large-scale numerical equilibrium models. Topics include applications in public finance, trade, and environmental economics. Prereq., ECON 6070 or 7010 or equivalent. Will not be offered academic year 2008--09.
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3.00 Credits
Offers a multidisciplinary exploration of the engineering, economic, and institutional principles involved in water system development and management. Provides a background in basic hydrology, economics, water law, and institutions. Prereq., ECON 3070 or equivalent. Same as CVEN 5393.
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3.00 Credits
Covers stabilization policy and structural adjustment. Specific topics include orthodox stabilization policies (fiscal, monetary, and exchange rate policies); heterodox stabilization policies (price, wage, and interest controls); trade liberalization; financial liberalization; privatization and deregulation. Prereqs., ECON 6070 and 6080. Will not be offered academic year 2008--09.
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3.00 Credits
Topics include multivariable optimization problems with and without constraints, simple difference and differential equations, stability, introduction to linear and nonlinear programming, and calculus of variations. Prereq., ECON 4808. Will not be offered academic year 2008--09.
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3.00 Credits
Offers a master's-level introduction to econometric theory and practice. Develops the multiple regression model and problems encountered in its application in lecture and individual applied projects. Prereq., ECON 3818 or equivalent. Will not be offered academic year 2008--09.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces first-year graduate students to time series approach of model building and forecasting. Basic topics are autoregressive integrated moving average models, nonstationarity and co-integration, vector autoregressions, and the evaluation of forecasts from such models. Emphasizes applied computer assignments. Prereqs., ECON 3818 and 4808, or equivalent. Will not be offered academic year 2008--09.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Will not be offered academic year 2008--09.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Will not be offered academic year 2007--08.
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