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4.00 Credits
4 hours A variety of seminars for first-year students offered each January term.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours A first course in statistics which introduces descriptive and inferential statistical tools as they apply to economics, management, and the social sciences. Prerequisite: MATH 110 or above, or consent of instructor. (HBSSM, Quant)
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4.00 Credits
4 hours Analysis of the factors influencing the aggregate level of national income, employment, and inflation from a variety of perspectives, including the post-Keynesian. Prerequisites: ECON 130, MATH 110 or above (130 recommended), or consent of instructor. (HBSSM)
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4.00 Credits
4 hours Analysis of the determinants of resource allocation and income distribution with emphasis on the consequences of different methods of dealing with scarcity. Prerequisites: ECON 130, MATH 110 or above (MATH 130 recommended), or consent of instructor. (HBSSM, Quant)
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4.00 Credits
4 hours The application of economic principles to environmental issues. Valuation of environmental damage and environmental improvements, including non-market approaches. Methods of environmental regulation, such as taxes, standards, and transferable permits. Other topics such as climate change and species loss may also be covered. Prerequisite: ECON 130. (HBSSM, E, W)
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4.00 Credits
4 hours This course focuses on applying basic methods of economic way of thinking (cost/benefit analysis, supply and demand analysis, simulation) through empirical examination of episodes in American, European and world history. Prerequisite: ECON 130. (HB, Hist, E, W)
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4.00 Credits
4 hours A course exploring the economics of information, language, and networks. Microeconomic examination of how individual choice are shaped by information costs and asymmetries is combined with macroeconomic consideration of how information networks shape and/or frustrate public policy. Particular emphasis given to the economic consequences of language and the effects of information on entrepreneurship. Prerequisite: ECON 130. (HBSSM, E)
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4.00 Credits
4 hours Development of the monetary and banking system. Nature and functions of monetary theories and policy. Prerequisites: ECON 130 and MATH 110 or above (MATH 130 recommended). (HBSSM)
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4.00 Credits
4 hours Study of international economic principles necessary for understanding the world economy and economic exchanges that cross political boundaries. Topics include trade theory, governmental policies, international finance, foreign exchange markets, multinational corporations, and Third World perspectives. Prerequisite: ECON 130. (HBSSM, E, Intcl)
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