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ECN 372: American Economic History
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisites: ECN 150, 151, HIS 165. A study of the institutional and structural factors that contributed to the development of the American economy. (Mac)
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ECN 432: Urban and Regional Economics
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisites: ECN 150, 151. A study of poverty, housing, land use, transportation, and public services, with special references to social problems arising from the uneven distribution and immobility of resources. (Mac)
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ECN 436: Economics of Sports
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisites: ECN 150 and ECN 151 This course examines economic issues pertaining to professional and amateur sports. Microeconomic theory is extended into this area of interest. Topics covered include; the expansion of leagues; the economic impact of new stadiums; the economics of the media and sport; labor market issues of free agency; NCAA rules and collegiate sports.
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ECN 437: Law and Economics
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisites: ECN 150 and ECN 151 This course uses the tools of microeconomics to examine the effects of different legal rules, the efficiency of legal outcomes, and the economics of social and legal norms. The philosophies of judicial activism and rule-based law will be compared and contrasted. The economics of contracts, torts, property law, and antitrust law will also be explored.
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ECN 438: Public Finance
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisites: ECN 150 and ECN 151 This course is a survey of public economics theory. Topics include social welfare, taxation, public goods, voting efficiencies, and the role of government.
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ECN 441: International Economics
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisites: ECN 150, 151. A study of the theory and mechanisms of international trade and the international monetary mechanism. Barriers to the movement of goods and services, and recent developments in the international organizations aimed at relaxing restrictions, are also studied. Credit may not be earned in both ECN 441 and ECN/FIN 444. (Mac)
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ECN 443: Labor Economics
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisites: ECN 150, 151. A study of the major labor problems of the United States and the social and economic policies affecting the labor movement. The problems of labor organization and trade unionism. Recent and pending legislation in the states and nation. (Mac)
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ECN 445: Industrial Organization
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisites: ECN 150, 151. A study of industrial organization and government regulation of business enterprises; market structures, conduct, and performance; antitrust regulation. (Mac)
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ECN 448: Seminar in Economic Growth
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisites: ECN 150, 151. A seminar in economic growth. Areas of emphasis are as follows: nature of growth; what is not growth; importance of growth; the physical environment issue; growth over time and among nations; sources of growth; theories of growth and supporting empirical evidence; interaction of growth with economic stability and income distribution; and institutional, monetary, and fiscal policies related to growth. (Mac)
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ECN 452: Environmental Economics
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
(Same as EES 452) Prerequisites: ECN 150, 151. An examination of the interrelationship that exists between the physical environment and the economic system. Models of general equilibrium analysis, welfare economics, and property rights are developed; these are supplemented by readings from scholarly journals. Emphasis is placed upon the ability of free markets to allocate scarce environmental resources efficiently (including intertemporally) among competing uses. (Mac)
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