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East Asian Studies 262: Empirical Methods in Economics
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
This course covers basic descriptive statistics, sources, and useful transformations of economic data, and the application of probability theory and statistical inference in bivariate and multiple regression frameworks. Students are expected to complete and present a term project based on their data analysis. Prerequisite: Economics 111 or permission of instructor. GRAHAM.
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East Asian Studies 280: Microeconomic Analysis
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
An examination of the theoretical underpinnings of the economic system. The objective is to develop a theoretical framework with which to investigate the economic behavior of individual consumers, firms, and resource owners. Prerequisite: Mathematics 124 or 131, Economics 111, second-year standing, and one additional economics course numbered between 205-250; or permission of instructor. BROUHLE, MONTGOMERY.
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East Asian Studies 280 - Microeconomic Analysis
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East Asian Studies 282: Macroeconomic Analysis
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
Analysis of economic aggregates, primarily national income and employment, through a theoretical framework. While current and historical real world examples will be used to illustrate concepts, the primary goal is the development of general tools that enable students to understand the behavior of a macroeconomy. Prerequisite: Mathematics 124 or 131, Economics 111, second-year standing, and one additional economics course numbered 205-250; or permission of instructor. FERGUSON.
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East Asian Studies 282 - Macroeconomic Analysis
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East Asian Studies 303: History of Economic Thought I: The Main Tradition
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
The development of mainstream economic thought from 1776 to 1936. Substantial selections from major economists of the classical school (Smith, Malthus, Ricardo, J.S. Mill) and the neoclassical school (Jevons, Marshall, Chamberlin). Prerequisite: Economics 111 or permission of instructor. STAFF.
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East Asian Studies 304: History of Economic Thought II: Recovering the Keynesian Revolution
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
Also listed as History 304. An examination of the ways in which the state has become involved in economic management in Western Europe and North America. Following examination of Maynard Keynes's work, primary focus will be on the historical process by which these countries adapted Keynesian economic policies. Prerequisite: Economics 111, or History 239, or permission of instructor. STAFF.
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East Asian Studies 312: Advanced Econometrics
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
The use of statistical techniques to estimate and test economic models. Topics include multiple regression, multicollinearity, serial correlation, heteroskedasticity, simultaneous equations, limited dependent variables, and time series/ forecasting. Not open to those who have taken Economics 288. Prerequisite: Economics 262, or Mathematics 209, or Mathematics 335, or permission of instructor. MONTGOMERY.
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East Asian Studies 326: Financial and Managerial Accounting
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
A case-based introduction to the principles of financial and managerial accounting. Although this is a first course in accounting, the level of coverage is advanced. Students work in teams and are responsible for their own learning and the learning of their colleagues. Open only to third-year students and seniors. Prerequisite: Economics 280 or permission of instructor. MUNYON.
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East Asian Studies 327: Corporate Finance
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
An intense examination of the basics of theory and practice in corporate financial management. An understanding of intermediate microeconomics and financial accounting and comfort with applied mathematics are essential for success in this course. Prerequisite: Economics 280, and 286 or 326; or permission of instructor. MUNYON.
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East Asian Studies 338: Applied Game Theory
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
Game theory facilitates modeling strategic interaction among interdependent agents who share awareness of their interdependence. As such, it can generate analytical foundations for many relationships found in social and natural sciences. This course develops game theoretic modeling using visual representation and equations, with an emphasis on intuitive technique and direct application to examples primarily from economics and politics. Not open to those who have taken Economics 291. Prerequisite: Economics 111 and 280, and Mathematics 124 or 131; or permission of instructor. FERGUSON.
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East Asian Studies 339: Introduction to Mathematical Economics
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
An introduction to mathematical models of economic behavior. Basic techniques in differential and integral calculus and linear algebra will be applied to a wide range of micro- and macroeconomic issues. Topics include comparative statics, optimization, and linear programming. Not open to those who have taken Economics 289. Prerequisite: Mathematics 133, and Economics 280 and 282; or permission of instructor. Mathematics 215 is useful but not required. MONTGOMERY.
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