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ECN 120: Principles of Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Investigates the determinants of national output, the unemployment rate, and inflation, as well as the use of monetary and fiscal policies to regulate the economy. Examines international trade and determinants of exchange rates. Also examines international trade and determinants of exchange rates.
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ECN 121: Principles of Microeconomics- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Analyzes the behavior of consumers, workers, and firms in market economies. Examines issues in the context of both competitive and monopolistic markets, with a comparison of the way in which prices and output levels are determined in different markets. Extends analysis to include the role of government in market economies.
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ECN 220: Statistics for Business- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Covers topics relevant to understanding business statistics as well as carrying out independent research. Topics include descriptive statistics, probability distributions, hypothesis testing, and regression analysis. (Prerequisites: MTH 121 and MTH 141.)
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ECN 310: Econometrics- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Applies statistical methods to economic or financial data to investigate the validity of hypotheses or theoretical models. Develops various techniques used in multiple regression analysis of time series and cross-section data. (Prerequisites: ECN 120, ECN 121, ECN 220, or the equivalent)
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ECN 310 - Econometrics- hrs
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ECN 319: Intermediate Microeconomics- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Draws on the knowledge of economic theory, statistics, and calculus in order to provide managers with applicable tools for decisions regarding prices, production, and efficient resource allocation in business firms and other organizations. Through problem-solving and hands-on projects, students gain an appreciation for the Course offered in alternate years. Required of all undergraduate business students. COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Economics - 167 role of quantitative tools and economic theory in modern management. (Prerequisites: ECN 120, ECN 121, ECN 220 or the equivalent.)
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ECN 319 - Intermediate Microeconomics- hrs
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ECN 320: Intermediate Macroeconomics- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Studies macroeconomic theories, including those about the determinants of output, the unemployment rate, and the inflation rate in the short run, and those about the rate of economic growth in the long run. The predictions of these theories will be contrasted with economic experience in the US and elsewhere. (Prerequisites: ECN 120, ECN 121.)
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ECN 320 - Intermediate Macroeconomics- hrs
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ECN 322: Environmental Economics- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Provides economic analysis of public policy issues in resource utilization and environmental quality, considering political and macroeconomic aspects of environmental policy. Discussion includes externalities, property rights, benefit- cost analysis, and local water and air pollution issues. In addition, analyzes global problems such as acid rain and global warming.(Prerequisite: ECN 121 or permission of instructor.)
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ECN 420: Industrial Organization- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Analyzes the structure and conduct of American industry, with special focus on government's role, for example in enforcing antitrust law. Examines the evolution of present-day industrial structure and the possible consequences of market power for pricing, output decisions, profits, innovation, and efficiency. (Prerequisites: ECN 121 or the permission of instructor.)
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ECN 424: Income Inequality- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Examines the determinants of incomes in market economies, including education, training, experience, hours worked, discrimination, inheritance, unions, and government transfers. Studies causes of change in the extent of inequality and social impacts of inequality. Analyzes government policies to reduce inequality, including anti-poverty policies. (Prerequisites: ECN 121 or the permission of instructor. Also listed as SJP 424.)
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ECN 426: Comparative Economics- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Examines major economies of the world from a historical, theoretical and applied perspective. Students will analyze how different national economic systems have evolved through time as changing economic ideas and practices spread across national boundaries. Examples of possible case studies include the end of the Soviet economic experiment, the extraordinary growth rates of Post-World War II East Asia, the U.S. economic boom in the 1990s, and the late 1990s crisis in developing economies. (Prerequisites: ECN 120 or the permission of instructor. Also listed as PCS 426.)
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