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Intermediate Theory and Statistics 581: Business Cycles
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A survey of the historical record of business cycles in the U.S. Methods of measuring and modeling cyclical activity are discussed. Individual student research is then conducted on selected business cycle models.
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Intermediate Theory and Statistics 582: Topics in Open Economy Macroeconomics
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
Study of economic relationships among nations. Topics included focus on institutional, as well as theoretical, aspects of these relationships: the choice is left to the students based on their major/minor interests (political science, economics, international studies, Latin American studies, etc.). Each student is expected to contribute to the class discussions of others' topics with the intention of adding new dimensions to the seminar paper.
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Intermediate Theory and Statistics 583: Financing the American Economy
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
An examination of the financial sector of the U.S. economy and recent developments in the structure, operation, and regulation of its institutions and markets. Economics 226 is recommended.
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Intermediate Theory and Statistics 585: Issues in Resource Markets
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
An examination of the financial sector of the U.S. economy and recent developments in the structure, operation, and regulation of its institutions and markets. Economics 226 is recommended.
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Intermediate Theory and Statistics 585 - Issues in Resource Markets
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Intermediate Theory and Statistics 586: Special Topics in Labor Issues
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
An examination of theoretical and empirical models of natural resource commodity markets. Students are exposed to statistical applications of microeconomic theory to the problems associated with these markets.
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Intermediate Theory and Statistics 586 - Special Topics in Labor Issues
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Intermediate Theory and Statistics 587: Transformation of the Global Economy
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
Market and non-market economies are critically examined. Case studies of selected countries will be followed by comparative economic performances.
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Intermediate Theory and Statistics 587 - Transformation of the Global Economy
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Intermediate Theory and Statistics 588: Topics in Managerial Economics
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A capstone seminar for economics majors in the managerial track. A case study format is used to encourage integrated application of standard economic theory and managerial economics fields (like strategic management, finance, accounting, statistics, ethics, and technology management) to the complexities of real strategic management problems. Students choose case-related research paper topics that reflect both significant real world management questions and applicable theoretical frameworks. Case and research reports provide training in project analysis and presentation, both verbal and written, and opportunities to broaden and integrate knowledge of the intellectual, institutional, and historical contexts of the management environment. Prerequisites: Economics 240, and 440.
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Intermediate Theory and Statistics 589: American Regulatory History
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A study of the development of the American economy with a special focus on the role of regulation. There is a broad overview of the economic and political forces shaping the country followed by a theoretical discussion of regulation. Students lead class discussion for the remainder of the semester on topics such as the regulation of the meatpacking, oil, margarine, and cigarette industries.
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Intermediate Theory and Statistics 590: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
Credit: One to four semester hours.
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Intermediate Theory and Statistics 590 - Independent Study
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Intermediate Theory and Statistics 620: Senior Project
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A graded course required of Economics majors generally taken in the second semester of the senior year. Students should enroll in a workshop section with the instructor who has agreed to supervise the Senior Project. Entails mainly the writing and defense of the Senior Project. Credit: Four semester hours. Section 1 Workshop in Macroeconomics and Business Cycles Section 2 Workshop in International Economics Section 3 Workshop in Financial Institutions and Monetary Policy Section 4 Workshop in Public Finance Section 5 Workshop in Resource Markets Section 6 Workshop in Labor Economics Section 7 Workshop in Comparative Economic Systems Section 8 Workshop in Industrial Organization Section 9 Workshop in Economic History Section 10 Workshop in Topics in Finance English
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