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Economics 148A: B Political Economy of National Defense I,II .148A
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Analysis of the adoption of military solutions to international problems; military budgets, weapons policy, and procurement; distribution of benefits and costs of military systems. Emphasis given to nuclear military policy. Focuses on empirical and descriptive works on policy and practice. 148B: Research seminar. Research paper required. Prerequisites: Economics 20A-B.
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Economics 148I: J-K Political Economy of International Relations I,II,III
3.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
148I-J: Migration, trade, and finance in competitive markets; bargaining and compacts; hegemony and imperialism; alliances; multinational firms; international institutions; international law; war and national boundaries; common markets; nationalism; super power conflicts. 148K: Research seminar. Prerequisites: prior or concurrent enrollment in Economics 15A-B or equivalent; Economics 20A-B.
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Economics 148I - J-K Political Economy of International Relations I,II,III
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Economics 149: Special Topics in Economics of Public and Private Organizations
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Prerequisites vary. May be repeated for credit as topic varies.
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Economics 149 - Special Topics in Economics of Public and Private Organizations
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Economics 151A: B- C Labor Economics and Human Resources I, II, III
3.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
S. 151A: Introduction to the economic analysis of labor markets, including economic models for labor, labor economists' use of empirical methods to study labor market issues, and application of these models and methods to understanding behavior and informing policy debates. 151B: Labor market discrimination. 151C: Original research by students. Prerequisites: Mathematics 2A-B and 4; Economics 100A-B (or concurrent enrollment in 100B) or 105A. For 151C: satisfactory completion of the lower-division writing requirement.
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Economics 151A - B- C Labor Economics and Human Resources I, II, III
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Economics 152A: Economic Anthropology
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Economic systems in comparative perspective: production, distribution, and consumption in market and non-market societies; agricultural development in the third world. Prerequisite: one course in general science, anthropology, economics, geography, or sociology. Same as Anthropology 125A. ( VIII)
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Economics 152A - Economic Anthropology
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Economics 152M: Marriage and Bridewealth
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
The rules by which children are positioned within a social system and by which men claim rights over women vary widely among societies. Analyzes these rules on the basis of a formal theory of wealth allocations between and among corporate groups that challenge neoclassical models. Prerequisites: Anthropology 2A and Economics 20A-B, or consent of instructor. Same as Anthropology 126G.
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Economics 152P: Evolution of Social Formations I
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Models and ethnographic descriptions of noncommodity economic relationships of the form that characterize intergroup and intragroup economic processes of many tribal societies. Includes analyses of gift exchange and resource allocation within the household. Prerequisites: Economics 20A-B; Economics 152A or Anthropology 125A recommended. Same as Anthropology 125P. ( VIII)
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Economics 154A: Economics of Complex Systems
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Students are required to write a paper about social systems as complex adaptive systems. Lectures are presented by interactive video from UCLA. Prerequisites: Economics 20A-B and satisfactory completion of the lower-division writing requirement.
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Economics 155A: Economics of the Family
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Students write and rewrite papers on topics that are suggested by the models and literature in the "economics of the family." Prerequisites: Economics 15A-B or equivalent; 100A-B-C or 105A; satisfactory completion of the lower-division writing requirement.
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Economics 156: The Economics of Population Issues
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Applies economic analysis to population issues, including determinants of key aspects of demographic change-fertility, mortality, internal and international migration-and theirimplications. Shows how economics can be used to study couples' decisions about how many children to have. Prerequisites: Economics 15A-B, 20A-B, and satisfactory completion of the lower-division writing requirement. Economics 100A-B-C or 105A and 122A-B are recommended.
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