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3.00 Credits
The structure of industry, business conduct, and economic performance; analysis of antitrust law and government regulation. Every semester. Prerequisites: Economics 101, 102.
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The structure of industry, business conduct, and economic performance; analysis of antitrust law and government regulation. Every semester. Prerequisites: ECON 1010, ECON 1020 or department head approval.
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Theoretical and empirical examination of various economic systems with emphasis on current capitalist and socialist economies. Objectives and outcomes of market and planned economies are compared. On demand. Prerequisites: Economics 101, 102.
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3.00 Credits
Theoretical and empirical examination of various economic systems with emphasis on current capitalist and socialist economies. Objectives and outcomes of market and planned economies are compared. On demand. Prerequisites: ECON 1010, ECON 1020 or department head approval.
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The application of microeconomic theories of supply, demand, market organization, labor markets, and discrimination to amateur, college and professional sports.
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The solution of business problems by use of economic theory, accounting, marketing methods, financial techniques, etc. On demand. Prerequisites: Economics 101, 102; Management 212, and Mathematics 136.
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The solution of business problems by use of economic theory, accounting, marketing methods, financial techniques, etc. On demand. Prerequisites: ECON 1010, ECON 1020; MGT 2120, and MATH 1830 or department head approval.
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An economic study of environmental issues and alternative solutions to them. Topics include measurement of cost and benefits, property rights and externalities, pollution control, and past, present, and future environmental policy and regulations. On demand. Prerequisites: Economics 101, 102.
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3.00 Credits
An economic study of environmental issues and alternative solutions to them. Topics include measurement of cost and benefits, property rights and externalities, pollution control, and past, present, and future environmental policy and regulations. On demand. Prerequisites: ECON 1010, ECON 1020 or department head approval.
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3.00 Credits
First half from colonial period to 1873. Origins, development, and expansion of the American economy with emphasis on roles of government and business. Relationship between economic growth and social development designed to provide perspective on problems of modern society. 4340 fall/4350 spring semester alternate years. May be registered as HIST 4340. Credit not allowed in both ECON 4340 and HIST 4340.
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