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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
For graduate students whose programs of work specify no formal course work during a summer session and who will be devoting full time to thesis research.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
For students who have completed all credit hour, full-time enrollment, preliminary examination, and residency requirements for the doctoral degree, and are writing and defending their dissertations.
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3.00 Credits
Principal emphasis on identity and importance of economic information for planning. Examination of market mechanism and government as they affect and interact to affect allocation of resources to recreation, distribution of recreation services and behavior of recreationists. Other topics including demand analysis, economics of planning, cost/benefit analysis, secondary economic impacts, public decision making, externalities, public finance and supply considerations in urban and rural recreationsituations.
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3.00 Credits
Financial and monetary determinants of national income and employment and levels of wages, the interest rate and inflation. Emphasis on money supply and banking system. Special topics include banking regulation, budgetary deficits and dynamics of money stock determination.
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3.00 Credits
Applied course in microeconomic analysis of public policy issues and management problems. Theory of consumer and producer behavior in a market economy. The roles of incentives, price determination incompetitive markets, cost analysis, pricing in noncompetitive markets, factor markets, general equilibrium, economic and social welfare, regulation, externalities, and public goods.
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3.00 Credits
Applied course in aggregate economics. Analysis of aggregate economic fluctuations and stabilization policy; inflation and disinflation; the Federal budget and international balance of trade; and economic growth. Capital markets, monetary and fiscalpolicy, banking system, foreign exchange markets and their effects on business conditions. Development of standard macroeconomic model in context of specific applications.
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2.00 Credits
Applications of aggregate economics to issues of management decisions. Basic macroeconomic analysis; fiscal and monetary policy issues; international dimensions of trade; capital markets and financial intermediation.
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3.00 Credits
Economic analysis of sources and effects of law, including common law, statutory law and regulation. Property rights and contracts, liability rules, crime and punishment, statutory enactment, bureaucratic behavior and institutional reform.
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3.00 Credits
Pricing and marketing of information goods, good which can be digitized. Examples from the software, telecommunication, and entertainment industries. Competition in high-technology industries. Policy issues including antitrust in information goodindustries. "Winner-take-all" markets, and protection of intellectual property.
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3.00 Credits
Application of price theory and benefit-cost analysis to public decisions related to resources and environment. Emphasis on evaluation of water supply and recreation investments, water quality management alternatives, public-sector pricing, common property resources and optimum management of forest and energy resources.
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