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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ECON200, ECON201, {MATH220 or MATH140} with a grade of 'C'(2.0) or better. For ECON majors only. Not open to students who have completed BMGT230 or BMGT231 (unless with department permission). Credit will be granted for only one of the following: BIOM301, BMGT230, ECON321, EDMS451, GEOG305, GVPT422, PSYC200, or SOCY201. Introduction to the use of statistics in economics. Topics include: Probability, random variables and their distributions, sampling theory, estimation, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, regression analysis and correlation.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ECON300 with a grade of 'C' (2.0) or better. For ECON majors only. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ECON305 (not accepted for major requirements) or ECON325. Analysis of macroeconomic behavior and policy with emphasis on theoretical rigor. Topics include the determinants of economic growth, unemployment, inflation, and international economic flows.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ECON300 with a grade of 'C' (2.0) or better. For ECON majors only. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ECON306 (not accepted for major requirements) or ECON326. Analysis of economic decision-making by individual buyers and sellers, and resulting market outcomes, with emphasis on theoretical rigor. The efficient properties of perfect competition are examined, followed by consideration of market power, externalities, and asysmetric information.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ECON200 and ECON201. The structure of financial institutions and their role in the provision of money and near money. Analysis of the Federal Reserve System, the techniques of central banks, and the control of supply of financial assets in stabilization policy. Relationship of money and credit to economic activity and the price level.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ECON200 and ECON201. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ECON340 or ECON441. Covers economic models of international transactions, exchange rates, and balance of payments. Analysis of policies of protection, devaluation, and exchange rate stabilization and their consequences.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: (ECON200 and ECON201) or ECON205. The causes of the persistence of low income groups; the relationship of poverty to technological change, to economic growth, and to education and training; economic results of discrimination; proposed remedies for poverty and discrimination.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ECON200, ECON201, and cumulative GPA > 2.75; and permission of department. Junior standing. For ECON majors only. See Department Advising Office for course eligibility, course requirements, and application information.
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1.00 Credits
Junior standing. For ECON majors only. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: BSOS388C or ECON387. Formerly BSOS388C. Course involves a focus on students' interests and professional opportunities in their field; integration of major program of study and career concern; issues of transition into graduate school and employment; includes experiential/explorational activities.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the study of urban economics through the examination of current policy issues. Topics may include suburbanization of jobs and residences, housing and urban renewal, urban transportation, development of new towns, ghetto economic development, problems in services such as education and police.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ECON422 and permission of department. Normally taken in senior year. Course will explore selected topics in economic theory and its application in depth. Analysis of methodologies in economic research and the development of student skills in research methods. Students will prepare workshop papers.
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