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ECON 1303: Consumer Economics
3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
Designed to make the student an intelligent consumer of goods and services in the current economy. Major topics addressed are role of consumer in our economy, influences on consumer spending, fraud, use of consumers' monies, and consumer legislation.
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ECON 2301: Principles of Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
This course focuses on the aggregate or overall economy. Topics include the description and measurement of economic aggregates; the basic theories of output, employment and prices; the monetary economy and the role of government.
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ECON 2302: Principles of Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
The major emphasis of this course is on the understanding of markets. Topics include an in-depth study of supply and demand, cost theory, economic resource markets, international trade, and the determination of foreign exchange rates. Prerequisite: ECON 2301 or instructor's approval.
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ECON 3301: Intermediate Macroeconics
3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
This course extends the study of the aggregate economy introduced in Economics 2301 with emphasis on theory. Topics include the Classical and Keynesian systems, general equilibrium theories, economic growth, and public policy in a global setting. Prerequisite: ECON 2301.
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ECON 3302: Intermediate Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
This course represents a more advanced study of microeconomic theory than is possible in Economics 2023. Topics include consumer behavior, production and cost theory, market structure, and factor markets. Prerequisite: ECON 2302.
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ECON 3303: Money And Banking
3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
A study of the structure and functions of financial markets and financial intermediaries; the behavior and pattern of interest rates; the basic concepts of commercial bank management; the nature of money and the role of the Federal Reserve in its creation; the basic structure of the economy and the impact of monetary actions on this structure. Prerequisite: ECON 2301.
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ECON 3304: Environmental Economics
3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
The study of the economics of the natural environment. Economic tools and issues such as social cost, externalities, cost-benefit analysis, property rights, and state and federal environmental policies will be examined with emphasis on problems associated with water pollution, waste disposal, and society's burden of social costs. Prerequisite: 3 hours ECON or AGRI/AGEC 2317.
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ECON 3305: Economics of Fin Markets
3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
A study of the aggregate financial system and capital markets and the impact these have on financial intermediaries. Topics to be covered are: flow of funds analysis, interest rate theory, role of financial intermediaries, and management of financial assets. Credit for both FINC 3304 and ECON 3305 will not be awarded. Prerequisites: FINC 3301, ECON 3303.
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ECON 3306: Political Economy
3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
A study of the historical, philosophical, and theoretical relationships between the state and the economy. Credit for both POLS 3306 and ECON 3306 will not be awarded. Prerequisite: 3 hours of ECON and 6 hours of POLS or instructor's approval.
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ECON 4301: International Economics
3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
An introduction to international economic theory and policy, the foundations of modern trade theory and its extensions, welfare effects of tariffs and non-tariff barriers, commercial policies of the United States, trade policies of developing countries, multinationals, balance of payments, and foreign exchange markets. Credit for both ECON 4301 and AGEC 4302 will not be awarded. Prerequisite: 3 hours ECON or AGEC 105.
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