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ECON 201: Principles of Macro-Economics
4.00 Credits
University of Maryland-College Park
Prerequisite: MATH110 or placement in MATH115 or above. It is recommended that students complete ECON200 before taking ECON201. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ECON201 or ECON205. An introduction to the problems of unemployment, inflation, and economic growth. Emphasis on roles of monetary and fiscal policy in the conduct of macroeconomic policy. The efficacy of wage and price controls is analyzed.
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ECON 300: Methods and Tools for Economic Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-College Park
Prerequisite: By permission with ECON200, ECON201, and {MATH220 or MATH140} with a grade of 'C'(2.0) or better. For ECON majors only and permission of department. Not open to students who have completed MATH240 or MATH241. Covers several mathematics techniques and demonstrates their application to a wide variety of models and problems in both microeconomic and macroeconomic analysis. Reviews concepts from algebra and elementary calculus and introduces components of multivariable calculus, linear algebra and differential equations.
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ECON 305: Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory and Policy
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-College Park
Prerequisites: ECON200, ECON201, and (MATH220 or MATH140). Not open to students who have completed ECON325. ECON majors are required to take ECON325. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ECON305 or ECON325. Analysis of the determination of national income, employment, and price levels. Discussion of consumption, investment, inflation, and government fiscal and monetary policy.
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ECON 306: Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-College Park
Prerequisites: ECON200, ECON201, and (MATH220 or MATH140). Not open to students who have completed ECON326. ECON majors are required to take ECON326. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ECON306 or ECON326. Analysis of the theories of consumer behavior and of the firm, market systems, distribution theory and the role of externalities.
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ECON 310: European Economic History
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-College Park
Prerequisite: ECON200 and ECON201. The evolution of the capitalist system from its medieval origins to the present. Emphasis on dynamic forces of cumulative change in capitalism, including capital accumulation, technology, expansion of markets, the corporate form of private property in the means of production, and the relation of capitalism to war and revolution.
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ECON 311: American Economic History Before the Civil War
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-College Park
Prerequisites: ECON200 and ECON201.. For ECON majors only. Economic concepts are used to analyze various aspects of the founding and early history of the U.S., including the British settlement of the North American colonies, the economics of the American Revolutionary war, the writing of the Constitution, the development of financial markets, policies on public lands and the spread of western agriculture, slavery, banking, and early industrialization.
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ECON 312: American Economics After the Civil War
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-College Park
Prerequisites: ECON200 and ECON201. Topics include: the economics of the Civil War, the performance of southern agriculture in the late 19th century, the rise of large corporations, industrialization, the development of financial markets, the creation of the Federal Reserve Board, the economics of the Great Depression and the New Deal, the economic impact of World War II, and the rise of the modern service economy in the late 20th century.
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ECON 314: Economic History,Development and Policy
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-College Park
Prerequisite: ECON306. For ECON majors only. Study abroad in the economic history, institutional development, and recent economic policy problems of selected areas.
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ECON 315: Economic Development of Underdeveloped Areas
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-College Park
Prerequisites: ECON200 and ECON201. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ECON315 or ECON416. Analysis of the economic and social characteristics of underdeveloped areas. Recent theories of economic development, obstacles to development, policies and planning for development.
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ECON 315 - Economic Development of Underdeveloped Areas
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ECON 317: Global Economic Policies
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-College Park
Prerequisite: ECON200 and ECON201. For ECON majors only or by permission of department. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ECON398C or ECON317. Formerly ECON398C. Analysis of policy options and debates on fostering economic growth and development in a global economy where national boundaries are no longer relevant. Topics covered will include real loanable funds markets in both local and international contexts during normal conditions and during financial crises, the design of trade and industrial policies, and the role of the World Bank, IMF, WTO, and other international agencies as well as regional and bilateral trade agreements. Emerging economies will be emphasized.
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