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Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: MATH 1310 or equivalent or consent of instructor. Credit may not be earned in both ECON 2301 and 2305. Not intended for business administration majors. Economics majors/minors who earn at least a B+ in ECON 2301 may petition to substitute 2301 for 2305. Nontechnical introduction to microeconomic and macroeconomic concepts emphasizing global economy.
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[TCCN-ECON 2302] Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: MATH 1310 or equivalent or consent of instructor. Individual consumer and firm behavior, supply and demand and the market determination or prices, production, and income. Includes government price ceilings, monopoly and antitrust, market failures and environmental pollution.
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[TCCN-ECON 2301] Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: MATH 1310 or equivalent or consent of instructor. Credit may not be earned in both ECON 2301 and 2305. Economics majors/minors with at least a B+ in ECON 2301 may petition to substitute 2301 for 2305. Aggregate economy, inflation, recession, and economic policy. Economic growth, business cycle theory, and international trade.
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Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: completion of MATH 1310 or equivalent or consent of instructor. Introduction to descriptive statistics, probability models, statistical inference, and hypothesis testing. Introduction to real world statistics for any behavioral science student, including economics, demography, political science or psychology.
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Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisites: 15 semester hours of social science and history or consent of instructor. Cultural, social, and political dimensions of economic activity and the impact of economic change on the social order.
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Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: general quantitative training, which can be ECON 2304, or consent of instructor. Rigorous introduction to resource allocation in a market economy including consumer behavior, firm behavior, supply and demand, efficiency and the determination of prices. Includes economics of taxation, network externalities, impact of uncertainty on economic behavior and implications of cooperative behavior among firms.
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Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: general quantitative training, which can be ECON 2305, or consent of instructor. Rigorous introduction to the determination of aggregate output, employment, the price level and income. Includes effects of inflation, causes of business cycles determination of economic growth, impacts of monetary policy and effects of government taxation, spending and the national debt.
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Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ECON 2301 or ECON 2304 or ECON 3332 or consent of instructor. The role and impacts of alternative allocation systems, including markets, socialization and central planning. Structure and performance of historical and contemporary economic systems, with implications for the emerging world economy.
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Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: junior standing. Evolution, structure and performance of the economy during the Soviet period after 1991. Transformation of the former Soviet Union to a market economy, including the role of the international community and the alternative paths taken by various republics.
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Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ECON 2301 or ECON 2304 or consent of instructor. Development of economic thought and the intellectual and historical framework within which economic ideas have grown. Among the thinkers that are emphasized are Smith, Ricardo, Marx, Malthus, Marshall, Say, Turgot and Keynes.
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