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3.00 Credits
Analysis of the interrelationships among economic activity, government policies, and the environment; the benefits and costs of economic growth; the economics of environmental quality; the social costs of pollution; and the intertemporal allocation of natural resources. Prerequisites: a minimum grade of "C" in ENG 3100 or BE 3340 (business majors only), and ECO 2030 or ECO 2620. [Dual-listed with ECO 5621.] Dual-listed courses require senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
Origin, development, and analysis of the major trends, contributions, and conflicts in the development of modern economic philosophy, analysis, and theory. Prerequisites: a minimum grade of "C" in ENG 3100 or BE 3340 (business majors only), ECO 2030 and ECO 2040. (WRITING)
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3.00 Credits
This course examines several issues pertaining to trade between countries. Topics covered may include tariffs and non-tariff barriers, regional trading blocs, foreign direct investment, trade and environment issues, balance of payments, and exchange rates. Prerequisites: a minimum grade of "C" in ENG 3100 or BE 3340 (business majors only), and ECO 3410 or permission of the instructor. (WRITING; SPEAKING) [Dual-listed with ECO 5640.] Dual-listed courses require senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
The study of the evaluation of competing public policy alternatives. The purpose of benefit-cost analysis is to inform government decision-making and facilitate the more efficient allocation of scarce resources. This course introduces the basic theory and principles of benefit-cost analysis and examines applications of the methodology. Prerequisites: a minimum grade of "C" in ENG 3100 or BE 3340 (business majors only), and ECO 2030. [Dual-listed with ECO 5660.] Dual-listed courses require senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of time series models for purposes of forecasting and performing time series regressions in economics, business, and the social sciences. Topics covered may include ARIMA, VAR, Granger causality, unit roots, spurious regressions, ARCH, and GARCH. Computer software will be utilized in applications. Prerequisites: a minimum grade of "C" in ENG 3100 or BE 3340 (business majors only), and ECO 2200 or permission of the instructor. (WRITING; NUMERICAL DATA; COMPUTER) (ND Prerequisite: passing the math placement test or successful completion of MAT 0010.) [Dual-listed with ECO 5740.] Dual-listed courses require senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
In-depth research and analysis of selected economic issues and problems. Required of all seniors majoring in economics or banking. Students participate in discussions of significant economic problems, theories and policies. Preparation of empirical papers that apply theoretical models and quantitative methods is required. These papers will be presented orally and in writing to the seminar participants. Prerequisites: a minimum grade of "C" in ENG 3100 or BE 3340 (business majors only), ECO 3010, ECO 3020, and senior standing. (WRITING; SPEAKING)
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3.00 Credits
Review of writing process (planning, writing, rewriting) with emphasis on preparing drafts of different kinds of writing. Writing and instruction to improve fluency, clarity and correctness. Graded on an S/U basis. Course counts as three hours credit toward course load and full- time student eligibility but does not count toward hours required for graduation (See "Institutional Credit"). Prerequisite for ENG 1000 for designated students.
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