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ECON 355: Seminar in Labor Economics
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Instructor: Staff
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ECON 356: Health Economics: Supply
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Semester-long survey course designed for students considering PhD research in health economics. Topics will include the economics of hospital care, physicians¿ services, pharmaceuticals and vaccines and long-term care, including nursing home care. Literature from general economics journals is emphasized. Studies are based on U.S. data and data from other countries at all levels of economic development. Instructors: Sloan and Mohanan
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ECON 357: Health Economics: Demand
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Graduate level course in the Economics of Health. Emphasis on acquiring a set of tools and a framework within which to organize empirical analysis. Focus on decisions made by household members and the market for health insurance. Relevance for students interested in broader empirical microeconomic research. Instructor: Becker and Sloan
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ECON 358: Seminar in Labor Market and Related Analysis
3.00 Credits
Duke University
A survey of several topics in modern labor economics including human capital, signaling, static and dynamic labor supply, household production, labor contracts, search, the theory of equalizing differences, and discrimination. Instructor: Arcidiacono
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ECON 360: Vocational Skills for Empiricists
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Practical skills necessary to do empirical work. Emphasis on effective programming in STATA, Matlab, and other higher programming languages. Management of data sets, including trade-offs empirical economists make when analyzing data. Assignment to attempt replication of the results of a paper published on a top economics journal. Intended for students who have completed the first year of the PhD program in Economics. Instructor: Staff
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ECON 363: Economics of Natural Resource Damage Assessment
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Topics vary each semester offered. Instructor: Staff
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ECON 363 - Economics of Natural Resource Damage Assessment
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ECON 365: Seminar in International Trade Theory and Policy
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Instructor: Connolly
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ECON 370: Real Analysis for Economists
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Topics include metric spaces, continuity, convexity, fixed point theory and normed linear spaces. Intended for students who have completed the first year of the PhD program in Economics. Instructor: Graham or Staff
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ECON 370 - Real Analysis for Economists
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ECON 372: Advanced Theory of Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
3.00 Credits
Duke University
The application of economic concepts to private- and public-sector decision making concerning natural and environmental resources. Topics include modeling externalities and public goods, design of policy instruments, management of renewable and nonrenewable resources, welfare theory and valuation methods, and environmental risk. Prerequisites: Economics 301 and 302 or consent of instructor. Instructor: Staff
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ECON 372 - Advanced Theory of Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
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ECON 373: Topics in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Examination of current research in environmental and natural resource economics, building on the theory of environmental and natural resource economics developed in Economics/Environment 372. Includes selected topics from Economics/Environment 372 and other quantitative and theoretical issues pertinent to prevailing research in environmental economics. Prerequisite: Economics/Environment 372 or consent of instructor. Instructor: Staff
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