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Economics 308: Money, Banking And Monetary Theory
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
A survey of historical development of American monetary and banking institutions; analysis of contemporary monetary theory and policy and a critique of monetary problems and their alternative solutions; a review of the international monetary structure. PREREQUISITE: ECON 201 and 202.
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Economics 310: Economic Development
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
Problems of economic development facing the low income countries of the world. Topics include international trade, foreign aid, capital formation and the role of government in the industrialization process. Selected areas of the U.S. such as Appalachia will also be considered. PREREQUISITE: ECON 201 and 202.
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Economics 310 - Economic Development
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Economics 320: Labor Economics
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
Analysis of the theoretical and historical development of the American labor movement; collective bargaining, wage theory and the impact of union wage policy upon current economic and social problems. PREREQUISITE: ECON 201 and 202.
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Economics 320 - Labor Economics
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Economics 330: Urban Economics
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
This course focuses on urban areas as unique places of production and consumption. The role of transportation costs in determining city location will be discussed and analysis will be developed to explain why cities are taller than the surrounding countryside. In addition to these location aspects of cities, such urban problems as poverty, crime, education, transportation, public fi nance and optimal city size will be examined in detail. PREREQUISITES: ECON 201 and 202.
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Economics 330 - Urban Economics
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Economics 340: Contemporary Economic Issues
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
Reports and discussion of leading economic problems and issues. Emphasis will be placed on the relationship of economics to real-world problems. PREREQUISITES: ECON 201 and 202.
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Economics 399: Special Topics in Economics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
A junior level course designed for a topic of special current interest, including televised courses. PREREQUISITES: ECON 201 and 202 and/or consent of instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of six credit hours.
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Economics 399 - Special Topics in Economics
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Economics 401: History of Economic Thought
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
Survey of economic theory covering major schools of economic thought and the economic environment which produced them. PREREQUISITE: ECON 201 and 202.
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Economics 401 - History of Economic Thought
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Economics 406: Comparative Economic Systems
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
A comparative study of the philosophical and ideological foundations of these systems ranging from capitalism to communism. PREREQUISITE: ECON 201 and 202.
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Economics 406 - Comparative Economic Systems
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Economics 409: Mathematical Economics
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
Application of selected mathematical principles to economics. Differential and integral calculus, matrix algebra, input-output analysis and linear programming will be applied to economic theory. Static, comparative static, and dynamic analysis will be considered. PREREQUISITE: ECON 201, 202 and MATH 101.
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Economics 409 - Mathematical Economics
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Economics 410: International Economics
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
Factors affecting the fl ow of trade and balance of payments; international economic theory and application; trade controls and their infl uence on international economics. PREREQUISITE: ECON 201 and 202.
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Economics 410 - International Economics
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