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EC 210: Current Economic Issues
3.00 Credits
Worcester State University
Prerequisites: EC 110, EC 120 This course is designed to connect economic knowledge and theory acquired at the introductory level to current economic issues and policy. National and international topics of importance will be considered. For example, pollution, trends in productivity, profitability and distribution, debt and deficits, patterns of investment, trade, and globalization and the economic issues of race, gender and poverty may be covered. Offered every year. 3 credits
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EC 301: Economic Development
3.00 Credits
Worcester State University
Prerequisites: EC 110, EC 120 A survey of contemporary economic theories concerning less developed countries; social, cultural, and political forces shaping the development of such countries are also investigated. Offered every 3 years. 3 credits.
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EC 302: Development Planning and Regional Economics
3.00 Credits
Worcester State University
Prerequisites: EC 110, EC 120 A survey of the problems that must be dealt with by less-developed countries in planning their economic development. Theories of regional economics applicable to both developed and less developed economies. Offered every 3 years. 3 credits.
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EC 304: Economics of the Environment
3.00 Credits
Worcester State University
Prerequisites: EC 110, EC 120 Methods of pollution control and the socio-economic problems caused by pollution, current research on ecology andeconomics, and the impact that limits on pollution may have on income and population growth. Offered every 3 years. 3 credits.
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EC 305: Introduction to Mathematical Economics
3.00 Credits
Worcester State University
Prerequisites: EC 110, EC 120 A survey of some basic mathematical techniques appropriate to the analysis of economic models and application of economic theory. Offered every 2 years. 3 credits.
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EC 305 - Introduction to Mathematical Economics
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EC 306: Introduction to Econometrics
3.00 Credits
Worcester State University
Prerequisites: EC 110, EC 120, MA 150 or EC 150 The application of statistical techniques to the verification of economic models and examination of economic problems. Offered every 2 years. 3 credits.
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EC 307: International Finance
3.00 Credits
Worcester State University
Prerequisites: EC 110, EC 120 Study of how international trade and investment is financed in a world of floating, fixed and managed exchange rate systems. Offered every 2 years. 3 credits.
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EC 308: International Trade
3.00 Credits
Worcester State University
Prerequisites: EC 110, EC 120 Reasons why nations gain by spatial specialization and exchange with other countries. Analysis of the mechanism by which international equilibrium is restored. Study of trade and foreign exchange policies. Offered every 2 years. 3 credits.
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EC 309: Public Spending and Taxation
3.00 Credits
Worcester State University
Prerequisites: EC 110, EC 120 Analysis of government spending, revenue sharing and taxation; includes the impact of government spending upon efficient use of resources and national growth. Offered every 3 years. 3 credits.
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EC 310: Public Choice
3.00 Credits
Worcester State University
Prerequisites: EC 110, EC 120 The economic analysis of government decision-making. Voting systems, special interest groups, log rolling, rent seeking, bureaucracy and multidimensional versus single issue constituencies. Offered every 2 years. 3 credits.
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