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ECON 450: Monetary Economics
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Supply and demand for money, theory and evidence. Function of money, interest rates and banking system in credit and income determination process. Instruments, techniques, theory of monetary policy. Prerequisites: ECON 362 and 366, MATH 220 or 221.
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ECON 461: Game Theory
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Introduction to and survey of the theory of games and applications. Modeling and analysis of strategic interactions amongst groups of people. Economic, political and social applications such as Cournot oligopoly, competitive equilibria, the free rider program, choice of party platforms, and punishment as deterrent. Prerequisites: ECON 360 and 366, MATH 220 or 221.
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ECON 461 - Game Theory
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ECON 462: Information Economics
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
The interaction of economic agents in the presence of uncertainty and asymmetric information. Mechanism design for principal-agent relationships. The problems of moral hazard and adverse selection and their implications for economic efficiency. Applications include wage contract design, insurance and auctions. Prerequisites: ECON 360 and 366, MATH 220 or 221.
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ECON 464: Mathematical Economic Analysis
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Application of mathematical tools to study of contemporary economic problems. Prerequisites: ECON 360, 362 and 366; MATH 221, 222, 304 and 323, or consent of instructor. BA majors in economics may not use both this course and ECON 466 to fulfill the required three courses numbered 400-489.
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ECON 466: Introduction to Econometrics
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Econometric techniques necessary for understanding economic literature; application of these techniques. Treatment of multiple regression and multicolinearity; introduction to simultaneous equations systems; additional topics, such as identification, autocorrelation, errors in variables, use of computers in econometric research. Prerequisites: ECON 366, MATH 220 or 221. Recommended prerequisites: ECON 360 or 362. BA majors in economics may not use both this course and ECON 464 to fulfill the required three courses numbered 400-489.
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ECON 467: Economic Forecasting
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Forecasting with econometric models, time series models and vector autoregressions. Hands-on forecasting experience. Choosing among models. Diagnostic statistics. Includes summary of required mathematical and econometric background. Prerequisites: ECON 362, 366 and 466, MATH 220 or 221.
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ECON 467 - Economic Forecasting
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ECON 481: Selected Topics in Economics
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Advanced study and analysis of selected economic issue. Specific topic and prerequisite (normally ECON 360 and/or 362 and 366) determined in advance. May be repeated for credit with consent of department. offered as needed
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ECON 481 - Selected Topics in Economics
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ECON 482: Topics in Economics
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Advanced study and analysis of selected economic issue. Specific topic and prerequisite (normally ECON 360 and/or 362 and 366) determined in advance. May be repeated for credit with consent of department. offered as needed, 2 cr.
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ECON 482 - Topics in Economics
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ECON 483: Selected Topics in Applied Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Advanced study and analysis of selected microeconomic issue. Specific topic and prerequisite (normally ECON 360 and 366) determined in advance. May be repeated for credit with consent of department. offered as needed
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ECON 483 - Selected Topics in Applied Microeconomics
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ECON 485: Selected Topics in Applied Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Binghamton
Advanced study and analysis of selected macroeconomic issues. Specific topic and prerequisite (normally ECON 362 and 366) determined in advance. May be repeated for credit with consent of department. offered as needed
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