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ECO 101: Current Issues In The Economy
3.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: F, Sp, Su. Introductory course covering current economic events and economic problems facing society. Topics include health care, the environment, crime and poverty, globalization, and recession and growth in the national economy. As the economic aspects of these issues are explored, the student is introduced to the methods used by economists to analyze problems and to develop possible solutions.
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ECO 260: Principles of Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Introduction to basic principles of economics with emphasis on the analysis of unemployment, GDP, inflation, and public debt; discusses fiscal and monetary theories and public policies.
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ECO 261: Principles of Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Introduction to economic fundamentals with emphasis on supply and demand analysis, factor markets, different market structures, international economics, and various economic problems.
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ECO 283: Introduction to Research Methods in Economics
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: DD. Individual and team projects involving methods for solving economics-related research problems. Prerequisite: Departmental approval.
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ECO 299: Lower Division Special Topics
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: F, Sp, Su.
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ECO 310: Agricultural Economics
3.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: DD. Analysis of the evolution and status of the agricultural sector of the economy. Domestic and export markets will be analyzed, as will impact of agricultural policy. Special emphasis will be directed to the Midwestern regional economy as influenced by the agricultural food chain.
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ECO 360: Intermediate Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: Sp. Intermediate-level theory course examines determinants of GDP, employment, and inflation; emphasizes economic model building (both classical and Keynesian) and the use of monetary and fiscal policies to control business cycles and inflation. Prerequisite: ECO260.
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ECO 361: Intermediate Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: F, Su. Theoretical approach to the behavior of the individual buyer and seller in the marketplace; includes consumer demand theory, costs of production, and market structures ranging from pure competition to monopoly. Prerequisite: ECO261.
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ECO 362: Public Finance
3.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: F. Studies principles of taxation and public expenditures, impact of fiscal policy on economic and social activity, and recent trends in public finance at the federal, state, and local levels. Prerequisites: ECO260 and ECO261.
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ECO 363: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Continuation and expansion of money and banking concepts introduced in ECO 260; includes money, banks, and other financial intermediaries, the Federal Reserve System, concepts of monetary control, monetary policy, and international banking. Prerequisite: ECO 260.
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