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An economic history of the U.S. chronicling the growth and development of our free-market economy from an agrarian colonial outpost to the world's foremost industrialized nation. Examines agriculture, territorial expansion, immigration and migration, transportation and communications, commerce, finance, urbanization, and industrialization, science and technology, and their roles in our economic development. 285
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Macro Economics examines the U.S. economy with emphasis on income, prices, employment and economic growth. Specific topics include national income, the determination of interest rates, Keynesian and Monetary Policies, the central and commercial banking s
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Micro Economics examines the economics of the firm emphasizing the interactions of supply, demand and appropriate elasticities. The second half of the course includes a detailed look at price and output determination under competitive, monopolistic and o
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This is an applied survey course in personal and family financial management. Covered are budgeting, cash management, saving, consumer credit, real estate, insurance, investments, consumer protection, and retirement planning.
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An analysis of the public sector of the economy in terms of sources and allocation of resources and their effect on economic stability. Emphasis is placed on federal revenue and expenditures, but state and local finances are also considered. Revenue sources examined include taxation and deficit financing. Expenditure items include public safety, education, governmental agency operations, public services, social insurance, and welfare. Also covered are monetary policy, the budget process, debt management, income redistribution, and inner-government fiscal relations.
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An analysis of industry structure, conduct, and performance with an emphasis on the philosophy and development of government regulation. Included are surveys of anti-trust, environmental, consumer protection, tax and regulatory legislation, along with the costs and benefits of government regulation.
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Prerequisites: BUS 311, ECO 201, and ECO 202 The study of the central and commercial banking systems and their effect on the credit and output markets. Emphasis is placed on the tools available to and the specific policies followed by the Federal Reserve System along with the analysis of interest rates, exchange rates, and the effect of foreign trade and investment on the capital markets. (Same as BUS 317)
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Prerequisite: BUS 311 Survey of the characteristics and valuations of stocks, bonds, commodities and options. The course provides an overview of the market for corporate and government securities with an emphasis on the roles played by dealers and brokers. An intensive application of theory and practice in investment portfolio selection. (Same as BUS 350) 286
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