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920:054: Principles of Micro- Economics
3.00 Credits
University of Northern Iowa
Study of producers and consumers in product and input markets. Applications of microeconomic theories to issues such as income distributions, the environment, agriculture, labor markets, government policies toward business, and others. Prerequisite(s): 920:053. (Offered Fall, Spring, and Summer)
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920:070: Business Statistics
3.00 Credits
University of Northern Iowa
Application and interpretation of probability and statistics as applied to business problems. Descriptive statistics, hypothesis testing, linear regression, and correlation. May not be used for credit on the Economics major or minor or the Social Science major or minor. Prerequisite(s): 800:072 or 800:092 or equivalent. (Offered Fall, Spring, and Summer)
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920:103: Intermediate Macro- Economic Theory
3.00 Credits
University of Northern Iowa
Intermediate level macro-economics. Determinants of aggregate demand, national product and employment; and macro-economics objectives and policies. Prerequisite(s): 920:053; 920:054. (Offered Fall and Spring)
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920:104: Intermediate Micro- Economic Theory
3.00 Credits
University of Northern Iowa
Intermediate level micro-economics. Theory of consumer choice, business firm, and resource allocation. Prerequisite(s): 920:053; 920:054. (Offered Fall and Spring)
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920:113: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
University of Northern Iowa
Money, commercial banking, the Federal Reserve System, and monetary policy. Prerequisite(s): 920:053; 920:054. (Offered Fall and Spring)
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920:116: Economics of Labor Markets
3.00 Credits
University of Northern Iowa
An investigation into the market forces affecting the supply of and demand for labor and the determination of wages in the U.S. Discussion topics may include income maintenance programs, health and safety in industry, income inequality, human capital formation and/or labor mobility. Prerequisite(s): 920:053; 920:054; junior standing. (Offered Fall)
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920:117: Public Finance
3.00 Credits
University of Northern Iowa
Taxation and government expenditures; fiscal policy. Prerequisite(s): 920:053; 920:054; junior standing. (Offered Spring)
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920:120: Economics of Natural Resources
3.00 Credits
University of Northern Iowa
Allocation of non-renewable and renewable resources over time; energy resources, minerals, water, and fisheries, along with the concept of growth in finite environment. Prerequisite(s): 920:053; 920:054; junior standing. (Variable)
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920:123: Environmental Economics
3.00 Credits
University of Northern Iowa
Achieving allocative efficiency and cost-effectiveness when setting environmental policy. Modeling environmental quality as a public good and pollution as an economic problem. Assessing the command-and-control approach versus the market approach to environmental problem solving and policy. Exploring historical and current policies on air quality, water quality, solid waste/toxic substance management, and/or global environmental management. Prerequisite(s): 920:053; 920:054; junior standing. (Variable)
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920:125: Cost- Benefit Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of Northern Iowa
Impact of public projects on resource allocation and social well being. Meaning and interpretation of Net Present Value (NPV). Problems encountered in quantifying various components of NPV and merits of alternative solutions. Prerequisite(s): 920:053; 920:054; junior standing. (Offered Fall)
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