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ECO 311: Intermediate Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
Th is course utilizes the tools of economic analysis to examine consumer, producer, and resource owners' economic behavior under diff erent product and resource market situations. Prerequisite: ECO 211. Fall semester.
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ECO 311 - Intermediate Microeconomics
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ECO 313: Intermediate Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
Th e study of national income, employment, price level determination, and monetary and fi scal policies. An emphasis is placed on model building, policy formulation, policy analysis and policy evaluation. Prerequisite: ECO 213. Spring semester.
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ECO 313 - Intermediate Macroeconomics
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ECO 324: Labor Economics
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
Th is course examines wage determination and the allocation of human resources. Th eories of labor supply, labor demand, human capital investment, collective bargaining and related public issues such as discrimination and income maintenance are discussed. Prerequisite: ECO 211. Spring, odd-numbered years.
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ECO 324 - Labor Economics
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ECO 331: Economics of Money and Financial Markets
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
Th e examination of the structure, instruments, and operation of money and fi nancial markets. Special emphasis is placed on the role of money creation by depository institutions and its regulation by the Federal Reserve System. Prerequisite: ECO 140 or 213. Fall semester.
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ECO 331 - Economics of Money and Financial Markets
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ECO 344: International Economics
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
Students will study the theoretical and institutional aspects of international trade. Topics include the eff ects of trade and factor movements on economic welfare, barriers to trade and regional economic integration. Also considered are exchange rate determination, balance of payments and the international monetary system. Prerequisite: One of the following: ECO 140, 211, 213 or permission of instructor. Fall, even numbered years.
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ECO 344 - International Economics
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ECO 348: Economic Development
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
An examination of the concepts, practices, and problems of economic development in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Emphasis is placed on the interdependence of historical, social, political, and economic forces which shape lesser developed countries. Prerequisite: ECO 140 or 213. Spring, even-numbered years
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ECO 348 - Economic Development
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ECO 351: Advanced Quantitative Methods Econometrics
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
(Also PLS 351) Th is course teaches students how to apply the tools of statistical analysis to modern political and economic issues so as to generate a broader and more general understanding of human behavior. Th e emphasis in the course is on learning why particular statistical methods are appropriate tools for analysis and how to substantively interpret statistical results in ways that are meaningful for understanding human behavior. Prerequisites for ECO 351: ECO 140, 211 or 213, MTH 210 or SOC 295, or consent of instructor. Prerequisites for PLS 351: PLS 140 or PLS 150, MTH 210, or permission of instructor. Fall even-numbered years.
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ECO 351 - Advanced Quantitative Methods Econometrics
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ECO 373: Environmental Economics and Policy
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
Th is course examines the economics of environmental issues and problems arising from society's interaction with the natural environment and use of scarce land, energy, and water resources, with particular emphasis on the economic consequences of various government policies for dealing with resource scarcity. Prerequisite: ECO211 or 213. Spring, even-numbered years.
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ECO 373 - Environmental Economics and Policy
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ECO 374: Quantitative Techniques for Business/Economics
4.00 Credits
Hastings College
(Also MTH 374) Analytical approaches to business/economic problems with emphasis on construction and application of mathematical models for managerial decision making. Topics include linear programming and related models, decision theory, forecasting and inventory models, queuing theory. Prerequisite: MTH 210 or SOC 295. Fall, odd-numbered years.
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ECO 374 - Quantitative Techniques for Business/Economics
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ECO 381: Alternate Economic Systems
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
Th e study of both the theoretical and historical development patterns of market economies, market socialism, and centrally planned socialism. Th e thoughts of the proponents and opponents of each system are examined as well as an investigation of some contemporary economies such as China, Japan, and the United Kingdom. Prerequisite: One of the following: ECO 140, 211, 213. As needed.
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