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ECON 4520: Economics of Public Expenditures
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Staff. Pre-requisite: ECON 3010 or 3030. An examination of the economic bases for and evaluation of government expenditure programs. Topics include the rationale for government intervention into the economy, difficulties involved in setting appropriate levels of government activity, and how particular programs should be evaluated and financed.Â" " ECON 6520 is the master’s-level equivalent.Â" " Â" "
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ECON 4530: Economics of Taxation
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Staff. Pre-requisite: ECON 3010 or 3030.Â" " An analysis of major tax structures used in or proposed for the U.S. Economy. Each tax and the system as a whole will be judged according to the criteria of economic efficiency and tax equity. While emphasis will be national taxes, the local property tax will also be considered. Major alternatives to the present structure will be evaluated.
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ECON 4580: Labor and Population in Latin America
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Staff. Pre-requisite: ECON 301 or approval of instructor. Writing Intensive. An analysis of the economic relation between labor markets, population movements, poverty, and human capital formation. Theoretical foundations are developed and applied in several Latin America contexts.
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ECON 4600: Inequality and Poverty in Latin America
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Lustig. Pre-requisite: ECON 1010 and ECON 1020, or permission of instructor.Â" " Latin America is the region with the highest levels of income inequality and where inequality has been most persistent.Â" " Through comparative and in-depth country studies this course analyzes the dynamics of income inequality and poverty in the region focusing on the role of markets and the state.Â" " The course includes a review of quantitative methods to measure inequality and poverty and the theories and methods to analyze their determinants.Â" " Using a qualitative scorecard, students will learn to assess government efforts to reduce inequality and poverty.Â" " The course is largely non-technical and open to graduate and undergraduate students in the social sciences.Â" " ECON 6600 is the master’s-level equivalent.Â" "
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ECON 4610: Game Theory
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Staff. Pre-requisite: ECON 3010 or 3030. Introduces the student to the use of game theory in diverse areas such as modern economic research, political science and sociology and, with a suitable reinterpretation of players’ objectives, evolutionary processes.Â" " Successful students will also be able to understand the games used in these literatures as well as develop their own models of strategic situations.Â" " ECON 6610 is the master’s-level equivalent.Â" "
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ECON 4660: Seminar on Latin American Economies
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Staff. Pre-requisite: ECON 3010 or 3030. A complement to other courses in the Latin American economics sequence focusing on a particular country or sub-region.Â" " ECON 6660 is the master’s-level equivalent.Â" "
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ECON 4670: Writing with Data
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Edwards. Pre-requisite: ECON 3010; ECON 3230 is helpful, as is a working knowledge of Spanish or Portuguese.Â" " To learn how large databases are employed to guide economic policy-making.Â" " Secondary objectives include developing an understanding of how economic theory is integrated with econometric techniques, basic statistical programming, and learning about a Latin American country.Â" " Students that successfully complete this course will have learned how to read analytical research papers that are based on large numerical database by writing such an original research paper themselves.Â" " They will also develop an elementary working knowledge of UNIX and SAS.Â" " ECON 6670 is the master’s level equivalent.Â" "
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ECON 4960: Capstone
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Staff. Open to senior majors only.Â" " There is no master’s level equivalent.Â" " Satisfies: Capstone requirement for majors.
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ECON 6070: Introduction to Mathematical Economics
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Staff. Pre-requisite: Senior standing and two courses in economics. A presentation of the primary mathematical techniques used in modern economics: calculus, linear algebra, and set theory.
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ECON 6070 - Introduction to Mathematical Economics
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ECON 6080: Statistical Methods for Economic Analysis
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Staff. Pre-requisite: Senior standing and two courses in economics. A presentation of the main statistical techniques used in modern economics: probability, probability distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing. An introduction to econometrics.
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