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ECON 195FCS: Focus Program Topics in Economics
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Open only to students in the Focus Program. Topics vary each semester offered. Instructor: Staff
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ECON 195MS: Capstone Seminar: Regulating American Business: Historical Perspectives
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Explores shifting approaches to economic regulation in American history from the Revolution to the present, with a focus on 20th century. Examines reliance on pre-modern administrative mechanisms to shape American business environment, regulation through civil or criminal law, rise of the modern administrative state in late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, extension and maturation of regulatory frameworks in 1960s and 1970s, and dominant impulses of deregulation during the last three decades. Instructor: Balleisen
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ECON 195N: The Economics of Financial Derivatives & Financial Engineering
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Introduction to derivatives focused on economic functions as tools for hedging/risk management. Topics include: forwards, futures, swaps, options, parity conditions, binomial options pricing, Black-Scholes formula, financial engineering for risk management Value-at-Risk (VAR). Emphasis on intuition and common sense implementation of technical material. Abuses and potentials for arbitrage profits considered. Prerequisites: ECON 105D and 110D; and either a statistics/probability course or demonstrated knowledge of basic probability concepts such as means, variances, and covariances. 100-level finance class is helpful but not required. Consent of DUS required. Instructor: Tauchen
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ECON 195S: Selected Topics in Economics
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Seminar version of Economics 195. Prerequisites: Economics 105D and 110D. Instructor: Staff
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ECON 196: Selected Topics in Economics
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Topics vary by semester. Instructor: Staff
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ECON 196DS: Computer Modeling
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Introduction to the use of computer techniques in economic policy evaluation; policy applications to international economics, public finance and development economics; computer analysis of linearized and nonlinear models using Excel and GAMS. Students required to complete a major modeling project. Prerequisites: Econ 105D and 110D. Instructor: Tower
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ECON 196S: Selected Topics in Economics
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Seminar version of Economics 196. Instructor: Staff
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ECON 197S: Economic Science Studies
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Application of science and technology studies to problems in the history, philosophy, methodology, and sociology of economics. Addresses modern economics as an illustrative case of issues arising in Studies of Scientific Knowledge. What counts as ''fact'' in economics? Who decides? Why has mathematical economics enjoyed such success in recent decades? Close readings in texts across the sciences and in modern economics, and the history of mathematics, culminating in a research project. Prerequisite: Economics 55D. This course is only open to Juniors and Seniors; Sophomores must obtain instructor consent. Instructor: Weintraub
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ECON 198S: Honors Seminar I
1.00 Credits
Duke University
First course in two-semester honors sequence. Guided research on student-selected topics. Iterative presentations and writing assignments on current literature related to student-selected topics and of student-developed research proposals. Course requires completion of research proposal suitable for write-up as honors thesis in Economics 199S. Prerequisites: Economics 105D and 110D. Instructor: Connolly, Kimbrough, or Staff
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ECON 199S: Honors Seminar II
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Following Economics 198S, iterative forum for conducting original research culminating in a substantive research project suitable for submission as an honors thesis. Prerequisites: Economics 105D and 110D. Consent of instructor required. Instructor: Connolly, Kimbrough, or staff
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