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3.00 Credits
Concentrates on market models, income distribution, and general equilibrium. Prerequisites: ISECON 100 and ECON 250. Spring.
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3.00 Credits
Topics include concepts and measurement of national income and expenditures, employment, interest rates, and price levels; alternative approaches to national income determination and economic growth; monetary and fiscal policy. Prerequisites: ISECON 100 and ECON 250. Fall.
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3.00 Credits
Examines monetary and financial instruments (options, futures and stocks), institutions, and markets from the perspectives of macroeconomic theory, practice, and policy. Explores the history of the monetary system, and its evolution into modern-day banking and finance. Prerequisites: ISECON 100 and 250. Fall.
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3.00 Credits
The theory of economic model building, both determinate and stochastic, together with the essential analytical methods. Where possible, these models are used to analyze current real-world economic conditions. Prerequisites: ISECON 100, ECON 250, and statistics competency. Spring, alternating years.
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3.00 Credits
Addresses questions of imperfect competition, the effect of market structure on behavior of firms, concentration and monopoly power, cartel formation, anticompetitive practices, and antitrust issues. The course uses game theory to analyze strategic behavior of firms with a focus on case studies from industries in the U.S. economy. Prerequisites: ECON 250. Spring, odd years.
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3.00 Credits
The development of the U.S. economy from its colonial origins to modern times, including the slave system, ties with Europe, and the subsequent development of industry, banking, and commerce. Prerequisites: ISECON 100 and ECON 250 and statistics competency. Spring, alternating years.
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3.00 Credits
Applies advanced macroeconomic theory to global trade and finance through theory of comparative advantage, balance of payments accounts, determination of fixed and flexible exchange rates, and theories of currency crises. Prerequisites: ISECON 100, ISECON 250, and 402. Fall.
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3.00 Credits
Topics not covered in other listed courses; for example, current and historical economic issues, student group research projects, and student- and faculty-initiated topics Prerequisites: ISECON 100, ISECON 250, and permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
A term project, scheduled for fall semester of senior year, involving original research of a subject approved by the Economics faculty. Prerequisites: ISECON 100, ECON 250, ECON 401, and ECON 402. Fall.
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1.00 - 8.00 Credits
1-8 credits Individual research on selected topics in economics under direction of a faculty member. Prerequisites: ISECON 100 and ECON 250 and permission of instructor. May be repeated for a total of 8 credits.
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