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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. Microeconomics and price determination: market structures, resource allocation, distribution of income, and partial equilibrium analysis. PREREQ: ECO 166.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. The components, measurement, and dynamics of the level of national income and employment; empirical and analytical approaches to the problems of controlling economic fluctuations. PREREQ: ECO 166 and 167.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. Theory of consumer demand and the firm. Price determination and market structure. Topics covered include utility analysis, production function, and income distribution. Some selected materials on welfare economics are included. PREREQ: ECO 166 and 167.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. Descriptive statistics with economic and business applications. Topics covered include estimation, testing hypotheses, regression, correlation, time series, and index-number problems. Some aspects of industrial quality control are discussed. PREREQ: ECO 166 and 3 credits of college mathematics.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. Financial decision-making strategies in education, health, careers, housing, credit, insurance, and investment from the point of view of the consumer and family. PREREQ: ECO 166 and 167.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. Monetary and banking principles and practices: credit, commercial banks, the Federal Reserve System; monetary policy and its impact on the economy; and current issues and theories. PREREQ: Either ECO 166 and 167 and one additional 3-credit ECO course or Departmental permission.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. Types of market failures and rationales for government intervention in economic activity; theory of public goods; collective choice; cost-benefit analysis; positive and normative aspects of expenditure and taxation policies; the U.S. tax structure. PREREQ: ECO 301 and 306.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. Theories of urban location and space allocation; analysis of urban problems, such as neighborhood decay, poverty, substandard housing, fiscal imbalance, housing segregation, and traffic congestion. PREREQ: ECO 166 and 167.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. Economic status of minorities and women in the U.S.; statistical and demographic analysis of inequality. PREREQ: ECO 166 and 167, and ECO 302.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. Economic, social, and political interaction among different sectors; effects of public policy on urban/rural, commercial/industrial, public/private processes. PREREQ: ECO 166 and 167.
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