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ECON 4250: Antitrust Economics
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Analysis of the economic and legal issues created by the exercise of market power. The motivation and execution of government policy towards mergers, predatory conduct, and various restraints of trade are intensively examined. Preq: ECON 3090 or ECON 3140.
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ECON 4260: Sem Sport Economics
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Economic analysis of sports teams, leagues, and institutions. Topics include antitrust issues, public funding of sports venues, labor relations, wagering markets, athlete compensation, and application of economic principles to sports settings. Empirical research project is cornerstone of course. Includes Honors sections. Preq: ECON 3140 and ECON 4050.
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ECON 4270: Dev American Economy
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Explores several topics relevant to understanding the American experience. Considers the institutions and developments critical to America's ascendancy from a small country to a dominant global economic power. Investigates immigration, innovation, education, finance, and the changing role of race and gender in the economy. Preq: ECON 3140 and ECON 3150.
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ECON 4280: Cost-Benefit Anlysis
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Develops techniques for the appraisal of public expenditure programs with particular emphasis on investment in infrastructure. Topics include choice of an appropriate discount rate and the calculation of social costs and benefits in the presence of market distortions. Preq: ECON 3140.
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ECON 4290: Economics of Energy Markets
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
This course examines the economics of energy markets and energy policy. The unique features and characteristics of these important and interrelated markets are explored, and participants gain practical experience in connecting economic concepts to recent energy-related events and energy policy issues. Preq: ECON 3140.
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ECON 4300: Topics in Math Econ
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
This course develops the mathematical tools underlying economic analysis and prepares students for doing advanced theoretical work in economics. The topics covered in this course provide excellent preparation for advanced economics courses, and lay the foundation for doing quantitative analysis associated with both career work and graduate study in economics. Preq: ECON 3140; and either MATH 1080 or MATH 2070.
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ECON 4350: Family Economics
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Analysis of economic aspects of the family. Economics of marriage, divorce, fertility, public policies affecting the family, women's labor force participation, and the gender gap are studied using main economic theories and empirical studies. Preq: ECON 3140.
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ECON 4400: Game Theory
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Introduction to the formal analysis of strategic interaction among rational, self-interested rivals. Basic theoretical aspects of games are discussed and applied to such topics as bargaining, voting, auctions, and oligopoly. Preq: ECON 3140 and either MATH 1060 or MATH 2070; or ECON 4300.
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ECON 4550: Applied Micro Resrch
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Students conduct research in applied microeconomics. Topics vary according to student and professor interests. Students read papers in the literature, formulate their own economic hypotheses, and collect and analyze data to test those hypotheses. May be repeated for a maximum of nine credits, but only if different topics are covered. Preq: ECON 3140.
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ECON 4580: Natural Res Use in Global Econ
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
This course covers the application of microeconomic concepts and models to the use of natural resources in the global economy. Students evaluate the efficiency and sustainability of natural resource use, as well as the extent to which the use promotes economic development. Focus is on uses of energy resources, recyclable resources, land, and water and evaluation of policies that affect their use. Preq: AGRB 3570 or ECON 3140; and MATH 1020 or MATH 1060.
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