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ECON 187: Public Economics
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Economic aspects of the allocative and distributive role of government in the economy, the incidence and efficiency of taxation, the effects of taxation on behavior, and analysis of major government spending programs. Prerequisite: Economics 105D or Pub Policy 128. Instructor: Falba or staff
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ECON 188: Competitive Strategy and Industrial Organization
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Foundations of the field of industrial organization, including the theory of the firm, models of competition, market structure, pricing and dynamic models. Emphasis on theory with support from specific industries, including telecommunications, retail and airlines. Prerequisite: Economics 105D. Instructor: Beresteanu, Khan, or Yildirim
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ECON 189: Business and Government
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Public policies which most directly affect the operation of competition in the business world. The economic basis for an evaluation of antitrust policy, public utility regulation, and public enterprise. Prerequisite: Economics 55D; and Statistics 103, 104, 113 or 114 or Mathematics 135 or 136 or consent of instructor. Instructor: Staff
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ECON 190S: History of Modern Economics
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Selective survey of the development of economic thinking in the twentieth century, with emphasis on the construction of economics as a science. Research papers required. Prerequisite: Economics 55D. This course is only open to Juniors and Seniors; Sophomores may register with instructor's consent. Instructor: Weintraub
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ECON 190S - History of Modern Economics
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ECON 191: Research Independent Study
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Individual research in a field of special interest under the supervision of a faculty member, the central goal of which is a substantive paper or written report containing significant analysis and interpretation of a previously approved topic. Consent of instructor and director of undergraduate studies required. Prerequisite: Economics 55D. Instructor: Staff
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ECON 192: Independent Study
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Individual non-research directed study in a field of special interest on a previously approved topic, under the supervision of a faculty member, resulting in an academic product. Consent of instructor and director of undergraduate studies required. Prerequisite: Economics 55D. Instructor: Staff
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ECON 193: Research Independent Study
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Same as Economics 191, but for second-semester juniors and seniors. Consent of director of undergraduate studies required. Prerequisite: Economics 105D; and Economics 110D. Instructor: Staff
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ECON 194: Independent Study
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Individual non-research directed study in a field of special interest on a previously approved topic, under the supervision of a faculty member, resulting in an academic product. Consent of instructor and director of undergraduate studies required. Prerequisite: Economics 105D and Economics 110D. Instructor: Staff
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ECON 195: Selected Topics in Economics
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Topics vary by semester. Prerequisites: Economics 105D and 110D. Instructor: Staff
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ECON 195 - Selected Topics in Economics
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ECON 195ES: Research Methods: Energy Markets/Environmental Impacts
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Course accommodates students pursuing honors research, particularly those with empirical focus. topic of any future honors research is student¿s choice; class develops research skills drawn from examples in energy & environment. format includes empirical replication paper, oral presentations, and short written critiques. subject matter drawn from published research studies in the field of energy/environmental economics (both macro and micro). Topics are world oil supply/demand, electricity energy trading markets, markets for pollution emissions allowances,energy efficiency, and other sector specific analyses. focus will be research methods used to solve economic question(s) presented. Instructor: Boyd
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