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ECON 617: Economics of Regulaton
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
ECON 617. Economics of Regulation Studies the theory and practice of regulation. Includes both the traditional regulation of public utilities and communications and the newer forms of regulation, such as safety and environmental regulations. Prerequisites: for undergraduate students, ECON 201, 202, and junior standing; for graduate students, the equivalent of ECON 201 and 202.
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ECON 618: Econ Thinking in Organization
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
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ECON 622: Comparative Econ Systems
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
Comparative Economic Systems A comparative analysis of the evolutionary structure of capitalism, socialism, and communism. Emphasizes differences in pricing resource allocation, distribution of income, and economic planning. Prerequisites: for undergraduate students, ECON 201, 202, and junior standing; for graduate students, the equivalent of ECON 201 and 202.
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ECON 622H: Comp Econ Systems
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
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ECON 625: Economics History Europe
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
Economic History of Europe An analysis of the development of economic institutions; the rise of capitalism and its influence on overseas expansion, technology, precious metals, politics, and war; changes in economic ideologies; and cultural effects of economic change. Prerequisites: ECON 201 and junior standing.
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ECON 625 - Economics History Europe
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ECON 627: Economic History of US
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
Economic History of the United States Cross-listed as HIST 515. An analysis of the basic factors in economic growth. Explores agriculture, trade, and commerce; industrial development; and the changing role of the government in economic activity. Prerequisites: ECON 201 and junior standing.
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ECON 627 - Economic History of US
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ECON 655: Urban Govt Fin
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
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ECON 655 - Urban Govt Fin
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ECON 660: Labor Economics
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
ECON 660. Labor Economics Introduction to labor economics surveying both theoretical and empirical research in this field. Includes labor markets, wage determination, and human capital theory. Prerequisites: for undergraduate students, ECON 201, 202, and junior standing; for graduate students, the equivalent of ECON 201 and 202.
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ECON 660 - Labor Economics
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ECON 661: Coll Bargain Wage Determ
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
Collective Bargaining and Wage Determination An examination of economic and legal aspects of collective bargaining and the major issues and problems inherent in the bargaining process. Explores the manner in which wages are determined under various institutional relationships and the effects of collective bargaining on wages, employment, and prices. Prerequisites: for undergraduate students, ECON 201, 202, and junior standing; for graduate students, the equivalent of ECON 201 and 202.
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ECON 662: Work And Pay
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
Work and Pay Investigation of the economic aspects of work and pay emphasizing the nature of work under capitalism and the manner in which wages are determined. Covers quality of work life, labor force participation and mobility, labor market discrimination, and various wage theories. Prerequisites: for undergraduate students, ECON 201, 202, and junior standing; for graduate students, the equivalent of ECON 201 and 202.
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