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3.00 Credits
Comparative analysis of differing economic systems with emphasis on plan/market comparisons and the nature of transitions in formerly planned economies. Prerequisites: 01:220:102, 103.
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Structure of U.S. tax system. Effects on the allocation of resources and economic growth; distribution of the burden of taxation across income groups. Prerequisites: 01:220:203, 322.
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3.00 Credits
Evolution of federalism; analysis of expenditure and revenue decisions and intergovernmental grants; discussion of stabilizing and distributional aspects of state-local finances; specific state-local fiscal problems. Prerequisites: 01:220:203, 322.
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Theories, experience, and measurement of quantitative changes in output, employment, price levels, and other economic aggregates in modern developed countries. Prerequisites: 01:220:203, 204, 322.
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Description and analysis of women's economic status. Theories of discrimination against women in the labor market, including neoclassical, institutional, and Marxian. Women's work in the home analyzed from three perspectives: household utility maximization, patriarchy, and a sex-gender system. Application of theories to case studies. Prerequisites: 01:220:203, 322.
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Theoretical and empirical study of the interrelations between population change and economic change in developed as well as less developed countries. Prerequisites: 01:220:102, 103.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of the former Soviet economic system and attempted reforms through Perestroika: the transition to markets in the post-Soviet era in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States. Prerequisites: 01:220:203, 204, 322.
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3.00 Credits
The method of dialectical materialism; economic interpretation of history; emphasis on Marx's analysis of the laws of capitalist development (value and price, surplus value, accumulation, crisis, etc.) ; transition from "primitive" to "full" communism. Prerequisites: 01:220:102, 103.
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3.00 Credits
Application of quantitative methods to production management including decision theory, game theory, deterministic inventory theory, queuing, and linear programming. Prerequisites: 01:220:203, 322. Credit not given for both this course and 33:623:386.
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3.00 Credits
Market failure; consumer protection from hazardous products, false advertising, and deceptive sales practices; regulation of workplace safety; protection of investor and pension funds. Prerequisites: 01:220:203, 322.
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