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ECON 2101: Economic History of Europe
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(201) First semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: ECON 1200 or both ECON 1201 and 1202 (1201 may be taken concurrently). Cosgel, Langlois Economic evolution of Europe from feudal times to the present, emphasizing the modern period: the rise of commerce, industry, and banking; the growth of population and the labor force; the changing position of agriculture; business fluctuations; and forms of economic organization. CA 1.
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ECON 2101W: Economic History of Europe
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(201W) Prerequisite: ECON 1200 or both ECON 1201 and 1202 (1201 may be taken concurrently); ENGL 1010 or 1011 or 3800. CA 1.
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ECON 2102: Economic History of the United States
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(203) Second semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: ECON 1200 or both ECON 1201 and 1202, ECON 1201 may be taken concurrently. Carstensen Issues in American economic development, including the political economy of the Constitution, the economics of slavery, the rise of modern corporations and the causes of the Great Depression. CA 1.
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ECON 2102W: Economic History of the United States
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(203W) Prerequisite: ECON 1200 or both ECON 1201 and 1202. (1201 may be taken concurrently); ENGL 1010 or 1011 or 3800. CA 1.
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ECON 2104: Economic History of the Middle East
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(204) First semester. Three credits. Prerequisites: ECON 1200 or both ECON 1201 and 1202. (1201 may be taken concurrently). Cosgel Economic history of the Middle East, including the organization of rural and urban activity, relationship with Western Europe, and the roles of international trade, foreign capital, petroleum, and institutional structure in economic development. CA 4-INT.
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ECON 2104W: Economic History of the Middle East
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(204W) ECON 1200 or both ECON 1201 and 1202. (1201 may be taken concurrently); ENGL 1010 or 1011 or 3800. CA 4-INT.
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ECON 2110: History of Economic Thought
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(205) Second semester. Three credits. ECON 1200 or both ECON 1201 and 1202. Cosgel, Cunningham, Langlois The evolution of economic ideas significant to their own times and to the state of current theory. Mainly nineteenth and twentieth century thinkers.
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ECON 2110W: History of Economic Thought
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(205W) Prerequisite: ECON 1200 or ECON 1201 and 1202; ENGL 1010 or 1011 or 3800.
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ECON 2126: Philosophy and Economics
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(206) (Also offered as PHIL 2245.) Either semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: ECON 1200 or ECON 1201. An examination of the normative assumptions and implications of modern economics (for example, the connections between Classical Utilitarianism and Welfare Economics). Attention to methodological controversies in contemporary economic theory.
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ECON 2127: Beyond Self-Interest
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(207) First semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: ECON 1200 or 1201. Minkler A contrast to the assumptions, values, methodology, and philosophical underpinnings of mainstream economic analysis. Altruism, role of social norms and culture, importance of work, moral assessment of economic systems, feminist and ecological economics.
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