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ECN 101: Principles of Economics:Micro
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits ( Social Science Core) This course explains the economic behavior of individuals and firms in a market economy. Consideration is given to consumer and producer choice under various market structures and to the theoretical and actual distribution of income.
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ECN 102: Principles of Economics:Macro
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits ( Social Science Core) A model of the aggregate economy is developed to determine the level of output, income, prices, and employment. The international sector is incorporated into the model reflecting the importance of international trade in today's economies.The role of fiscal and monetary policies in economic outcomes is examined and evaluated.
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ECN 201: Microeconomic Analysis
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits This course studies consumer behavior and the theory of the firm. Pricing in the factor and product markets under varying degrees of competition and partial vs. general equilibrium conditions are discussed.This serves as an introduction to welfare economics. Prerequisites: ECN 101 and either MTH 108, 109, or 131.
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ECN 202: Macroeconomic Analysis
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits This course provides a detailed study of the macroeconomy. Topics include the determination of income, output, price level,monetary and fiscal policy, unemployment, growth and productivity.The open economy is integrated into the course material in order to provide a comprehensive study. Attention is given to the expectations in economic outcomes and policy-making. Prerequisite: ECN 102.
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ECN 214: Introduction to Econometrics with Computing Lab
4.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 4 credits The course develops a set of tools that are used to access, analyze, and interpret economic data. Students are introduced to major economic databases, basic statistical techniques, and receive hands-on training in the use of current information technologies. Prerequisites: ECN 101 or 102, and MTH 217.
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ECN 306: General Economic History
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits ( Social Science Core) This course traces the development of the modern economy from its pre-industrial origins to its contemporary global network of tight commercial and financial linkages. Particular attention is devoted to identifying and accounting for patterns in the broad economic movements of the past three centuries. Prerequisite: ECN 101 or 102.
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ECN 307: American Economic History
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits This course examines the structure and ideology of economic change in the United States from Colonial times to the present together with the dynamic development of its economic institutions.The approach is analytical rather than descriptive. Political, social, and cultural events are acknowledged for their influence on economic events and institutions. Prerequisite: ECN 101 or 102.
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ECN 309: Development of Economic Thought
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits The course surveys the development of economic thought and method from the Greek classical period to the present. It critically presents the works and ideas of both mainstream and non-mainstream economic writers with special emphasis on the evolution of the discipline since circa 1775. Prerequisite: ECN 101 or 102.
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ECN 312: Managerial Economics
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits This course applies economic analysis to the process and use of economic information to develop strategies that enhance the goals of the organization in a highly competitive economic environment. Emphasis is placed on analyzing choices by using the economist's set of tools in describing, analyzing, and understanding diverse problems faced by decision makers in an economic framework. Prerequisite: ECN 201.
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ECN 314: Econometric Models
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits The course extends the analysis of linear models and their applications to include the problems associated with both model specification and estimation methods in the context of single equation models. It also introduces students to the study of simultaneous equation econometric models. Prerequisite: ECN 214.
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