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3.00 Credits
2nd Semester. Lect. 3, 3 credits. This course reviews the organization of American industries under various states of the market, market structure analysis, barriers to entry, and workable competition. Also included is an evaluation of government policy with respect to concentration, mergers, and oligopoly conduct along with foreign approaches to monopoly problems and an appraisal of current structural trends and policy alternatives. Prerequisites: ECON 0201, 0202.
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3.00 Credits
2nd Semester. Lect. 3, 3 credits. An introduction to mathematical methods in Economics. Prerequisites: ECON 0352, 0353; MATH 0227.
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3.00 Credits
2nd Semester. Lect. 3, 3 credits. Planning financial programs; sources and terms of credit; savings and investments; types of insurance; acquisition and disposition of property.
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3.00 Credits
1st Semester. Lect. 3, 3 credits. Analysis of application of economic theory to management decision-making process. Such problems as demand and cost determination, pricing and capital budgeting, risks, and uncertainty are treated. Introduction to operations research and linear programming. Prerequisites: ECON 0202, 0352 and MATH 0107 and 0108.
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3.00 Credits
1st Semester. Lect. 3, 3 credits. Economic progress in the past, factors affecting economic development, capital accumulation; domestic and foreign investment are explored. This course includes a focus on the doctrine of balanced growth, over-population, and Foreign Aid. Prerequisites: ECON 0352, 0353 and 0512.
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3.00 Credits
2nd Semester. Lect. 3, 3 credits. This course explores concepts, analytical tools and their applications to international economics. Introduction to theory and empirical foundations of international trade and factor movements. The theory of multicountry, multicommodity trade. Problem of international disequilibrium. Public and private barriers to trade and monopoly of international trade. Search for economic stability and growth through international cooperation. International monetary funds. International monetary system. Role of international trade and aid in economic development. Prerequisites: ECON 0201, 0202, 0352 and 0353.
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3.00 Credits
1st Semester. Lect. 3, 3 credits. This course focuses on advanced topics in international economics. Current problems of exchange rate adjustment; balance of payment adjustment; problems of free trade and protectionism, terms of trade, developments and problems in export/import index constructions. Prerequisite: ECON 0512.
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3.00 Credits
1st Semester. Lect. 3, 3 credits. This is a course in the economic structure, stability and growth of regions. It probes into the intricacies of industrial location techniques, regional growth and development, theory and policy, abstract models of spatial equilibrium and change, urbanization patterns, and problems of urban form, growth and conflict. Specific topics include: Industrial location patterns, land use, measurement of regional economic activity, and impact analysis. Prerequisites: ECON 0201, 0202, 0352 and ECON 0353.
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3.00 Credits
1st Semester. Lect. 3, 3 credits. The course contains a study of the theory of public finance and the following related topics: the economics of modern taxation, public expenditures, government budget, and public debt and its management, tax effects, shifting, burden, and incidence, alternative types of taxes, welfare aspects of public service, externalities, pricing of divisible services, collectives and public service, externalities, pricing of divisible services, collectivities and public decision making, optimal outputs of government services, cost benefit analysis, and fiscal policies. Prerequisites: ECON 0201, 0202 ECON 0352, 0353.
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3.00 Credits
1st Semester. 3 credits. Survey course. Examines incidence, prevalence, and educational implications of major exceptionalities as well as the impact of cultural and socioeconomic factors on learning. Current educational practices are considered.
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