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ECON 3131: Comparative Economic Systems
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Comparison of the theory and functioning of the major economic systems of the world; economic reform in capitalist and socialist economies.
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ECON 3141: Economic Development and Growth I
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Nature and meaning of economic development. Theories of economic growth and the historical experience of now developed countries. General development problems facing developing countries.
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ECON 3141 - Economic Development and Growth I
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ECON 3142: Economic Development and Growth II
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Current development problems and policies in developing countries; the possibilities and prospects for future development. Case studies examining the development progress of these countries.
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ECON 3201: Microeconomic Theory
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Analytical approach to decision making by individual economic units in the output and input markets, under perfect and imperfect market conditions. Externalities and role of government.
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ECON 3202: Macroeconomic Theory
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
The theory of national income determination; inflation, unemployment, and economic growth in alternative models of the national economy.
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ECON 3211: History of Economic Thought I
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
The origin and development of economic thought from Mercantilism through the classical school. Among others, Adam Smith and Karl Marx are featured. Nature of economics as a social science through the study of its historical development.
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ECON 3212: History of Economic Thought II
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
The development of economic thought from Marx and the end of the classical school, through the development of more modern approaches. In addition to the demise of classical thought, a selection from the thinkers who contributed to the foundations of modern microeconomics and/or macroeconomics is covered. Nature of economics as a social science, through the study of its historical development.
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ECON 3351: Globalization:Examining India's Social and Economic Development
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Same as Mgmt 3351. Observe and study the impact of globalization on the Indian economy. Examine the growing class divide between the middle and upper middle class and the lower class. Study the problem of mass poverty in India and its various ramifications such as child labor, lack of education and basic health care, and the inherent gender bias. Examine sustainable grass roots efforts to combat some of these problems. [Continuing Education course]
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ECON 3501: Introduction to Econometrics
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Designing empirical models in economics. Simple and multiple regression analysis. Violations of classical assumptions in regression analysis. Logit and probit models; simultaneous equation models and lag models. Emphasis on application techniques to economic issues.
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ECON 3993: Directed Study
5.00 - 10.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
An on- or off-campus learning experience individually arranged between a student and a faculty member for academic credit in areas not covered in the regular curriculum.
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