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ECON 815: International Trade
1.00 Credits
Trinity College
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ECON 816: Business Cycles
0.00 Credits
Trinity College
This course analyzes the nature of and explanations for business cycles in modern macroeconomic theory and policy, including the quantity theory of money, Keynesian Economics, the Austrian School, Monetarism, New Classical Economics, and New Keynesianism. The historical patterns of business cycles will be studied in the context of these competing theories, and their relevance in terms of the current economic crisis. Undergraduates who wish to enroll must obtain permission from their advisor and the instructor. Graduate Prerequisite: Economics 805. Undergraduate prerequisite: C- or better in Economics 301 and Economics 302. Permission of Instructor required. 1.00 units, Seminar
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ECON 817: International Finance
0.00 Credits
Trinity College
An analysis of balance of payments, the international money market, international monetary standards, international equilibrium and the mechanism of adjustment, exchange variations, and the objectives of international monetary policies. Prerequisite: Economics 803 and Economics 805. 1.00 units, Lecture
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ECON 818: Econometrics
0.00 Credits
Trinity College
No Course Description Available. Prerequisite: C- or better Economics 821 or permission of instructor. 1.00 units, Lecture
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ECON 820: Union-Mgmt Relations
1.00 Credits
Trinity College
No Course Description Available. 1.00 units, Lecture
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ECON 820 - Union-Mgmt Relations
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ECON 821: Methods of Research
1.00 Credits
Trinity College
This course develops techniques useful in economic research. Topics include: time series analysis, probability, hypothesis testing, non-parametric statistics, an introduction to regression analysis, decision and game theory. Economics 803 recommended or permission of instructor required. 1.00 units, Lecture
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ECON 822: Economics of Financial Regulations
0.00 Credits
Trinity College
This course treats the economics of financial regulation in the context of global capital markets and financial intermediaries. The economic rationale for regulation (externalities at both the micro and macro level) is contrasted with the neoclassical rationale for unfettered competitive markets. The theoretical exposition is applied in detail to the money and capital markets, both primary and secondary, as well as to the major participating financial intermediaries, i.e., deposit type institutions, brokerage and investment banking firms, insurance companies and pension funds. Prerequisite: Economics 803 and Economics 805. 1.00 units, Lecture
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ECON 823: Fin Refrms Post-Sov Econ
1.00 Credits
Trinity College
No Course Description Available. 1.00 units, Lecture
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ECON 824: Indust Organ & Pub Polcy
1.00 Credits
Trinity College
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ECON 825: American Economic History
0.00 Credits
Trinity College
This course attempts to provide the student with a basic, yet thorough understanding of the growth and development of the American economy. The course will first discuss the methodological approaches of economic historians and introduce basic concepts used to understand and measure economic growth and change. It will then analyze the colonial economy, early national and ante-bellum years, the reunification era, and the emergence of a modern U.S. economy. The analysis will focus on key economic sectors - money and banking, agriculture, commerce, labor, and government - with special attention given to problems and issues in the financial and monetary sector. Prerequisite: Economics 801 or permission of the instructor. 1.00 units, Lecture
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