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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ECON 1203 or 2200. This is a general course in the principles of public finance. It covers the economic effects of public revenues, public expenditures, and intergovernmental fiscal relations. Special attention is given to problems of fiscal policy and debt management at the federal level.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ECON 1203 or 2200. This is a course designed to analyze the functions of state and local governments relating to the provision of public goods. The demand for and the supply of public goods as well as the production of these goods will be examined. Optimal methods of financing these government services will be investigated. The tax incidence and the equity of various financing forms will be presented. Grants-in-aid, revenue sharing, and other federal policies affecting intergovernmental relations in a federal system will also be analyzed.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ECON 1203. An overview of the major economic considerations in the health care industry. Emphasis on economic theory and empiracal analysis with applications to health care markets, health care institutions, physicians, health insurance, and government health care programs and regulations.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ECON 1203 or 2200. Analysis of the economic bases, policies, and consequences of government regulation of economic activity, with particular emphasis upon government regulation directed toward mobilization of the economy.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ECON 3203 or consent of department. A study of the theory of law and economics, including the economics of property rights and public choice theory. The course concentrates on the impact of the legal system on the allocation and distribution of resources in a wide variety of areas including antitrust, public utility regulation, money and banking, zoning, the environment, and others.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ECON 1203 or 2200. A study of the economic theory of environmental externalities as applied to air and water pollution and solid waste management; economic analysis of alternative environmental policies and programs.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ECON 2000 or 1203. Investigates the arts as economic activities. Considers the labor, capital, and other resources used to generate arts goods and services in drama, music, the visual arts, and related areas. Investigates the distinctive positions of profit versus non-profit activities. Surveys public versus prvate subsidization of arts activities. Studies the effects of changing technology, leisure habits, and art forms themselves on the future of arts in the economic setting. May not be taken for graduate credit.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ECON 1203 or 2200. An introduction to the classical and modern theories of international trade, international payments, and adjustment of international disequilibrium.
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3.00 Credits
(ECON 4262 and FIN 4362 are cross-listed) Prerequisite: ECON 1203 and 1204 or ECON 2200, or FIN 3300. This course examines the financial operations of the firm from an international point of view. It draws upon topics such as exchange rate determination, foreign exchange exposures (risks) for the multinational firm and techniques to hedge such exposures, international bond, equity and currency markets, trade documentation, and international capital budgeting. Students may not receive graduate credit for both ECON 4262, FIN 4362, and FIN 6367.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ECON 1203, 1204, or 2200. A generalized view of the development of transportation systems in the United States, the economic significance of transportation in an industrial society, and principles and problems of transport regulation.
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