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ES 190: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Stetson University
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ES 290: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Stetson University
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ES 300: Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
4.00 Credits
Stetson University
Study of the concepts of ES102 at an advanced level. An in-depth investigation of the functions and relationships that underlie the theory. Three hours of lecture and one two-hour computer laboratory per week. Prerequisite: ES101 and ES102.
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ES 301: Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
4.00 Credits
Stetson University
Study of the concepts of ES101 at an advanced level. An in-depth investigation of the functions and relationships that underlie theory. Three hours of lecture and one two-hour computer laboratory per week. Prerequisite: ES101 and ES102.
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ES 303: Financial Institutions
3.00 Credits
Stetson University
Nature and function of money, the banking system, the Federal Reserve System, and monetary policy. Prerequisite: ES101 and ES102.
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ES 305: Economies of Russia and China
3.00 Credits
Stetson University
A study of the historical development of the economy of Russia during the Communist and Post-Communist periods, a study of the economy of China, and an analysis of the contrasting evolution of the two economies.
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ES 307: Political Economy of Southern Africa
3.00 Credits
Stetson University
A socio-economic and political analysis of Southern Africa during colonialism and thereafter. Focus on the major challenges facing the region since independence. Problems of poverty, disease, famine, and governance are studied.
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ES 325: Energy,Environment,and Economics
3.00 Credits
Stetson University
Economic analysis applied to the U.S. and world use of energy including present and future problems of energy use, particularly its effects on the environment. Possible paths to a sustainable energy future will be explored.
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ES 333: Economics of Race and Gender
3.00 Credits
Stetson University
This course examines the causes and consequences of the differences in the economic positions of people according to race, gender, class, and sexuality. Mainstream and radical theories explaining racism and sexism in the USA and the Third World will be analyzed. Case studies will also be undertaken.
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ES 340: Economics,Freedom,and Human Values
3.00 Credits
Stetson University
This course focuses on the conceptual foundations of freedom in economics, including the notions of free individuals, free societies, and personal responsibility. A fundamental question addressed in the course is if conventional market economics has lost sight of the role of human values of trust and compassion, resulting in both an impoverished quality of life and also a less efficient and prosperous economy.
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