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ECON 9060: Seminar in Area Economic Devel
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Consideration of recent research developments in economic development. Includes a review of research publications, journal articles and other literature. Objectives, analytical techniques and procedures are used in area or regional development efforts. Offered spring semester only. May also be offered as APEC 9060. Preq: APEC 8060 or ECON 8060.
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ECON 9090: Time-Series Econ
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Introduces methods and models of time-series analysis. Reviews statistical concepts and introduces unique aspects of time-series data. Covers models useful for estimation, forecasting and inference in macroeconomics and finance. Topics include autoregressive-moving average models, their multivariate generalization, nonlinear models of conditional heteroskedasticity, regime-switching models and nonstationary processes. Preq: ECON 8070.
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ECON 9150: Gen Equil & Growth
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Risk sharing and efficient allocations are presented. Basic aggregation theory is covered producing the representative agent model. The neoclassical growth model with and without technological progress is presented, followed by the endogenous growth model. The modifications to this model produce multiple development regimes, convergence, biconvergence and switching phenomena. Preq: ECON 8050.
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ECON 9160: Adv Economic Growth
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Alternative models of endogenous growth are developed, including the public education models of growth, endogenous technology-R&D models, international trade and diffusion models, public policies and institutions, geography and growth, and finance and growth. Particular focus is on the empirical applications of growth models.
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ECON 9170: Advanced Seminar Labor Econ
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Continuation of ECON 8160, bridging the gap between theory and modern empirical research in labor economics. Emphasizes reading recent empirical research papers to understand the techniques of modern research in labor economics. Preq: APEC 8160 or ECON 8160. May also be offered as APEC 9170.
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ECON 9200: Empirical Pub Econ
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Studies the effects of taxation on household and firm behavior, public goods, income transfer and welfare policies. Considers fiscal federalism, public policy and economic growth. Includes selected topics on effects of legislation and institutions on economic outcome. Preq: APEC 8010 or ECON 8010; and ECON 8070; and APEC 8200 or ECON 8200.
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ECON 9240: Advanced Industrial Organiz
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Coverage of advanced concepts and methods involving strategic interaction among firms. Topics may include pricing, capacity choice, advertising, collusion and industry dynamics. Preq: APEC 8240 or ECON 8240; or consent of instructor.
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ECON 9400: Empirical Trade
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Investigates empirical applications of international issues. Typical topics include the theoretical and empirical international issues, including the Heckscher-Ohlin model, the gravity model of trade, models of exchange rate determination and dynamic stochastic general equilibrium models. Preq: ECON 8400 or ECON 8410.
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ECON 9500: Monetary Economics
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Economic analysis of money in our economy and effects of monetary policy on prices, interest rates, output and employment. May also be offered as APEC 9500.
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ECON 9810: App Econ Analysis
1.00 Credits
Clemson University
Presentations of economic research by guest lecturers, principally department faculty members. Presentations include description of one or more research projects typically taken from a common agenda. Discussion of methodology, data and data collection. Course is for first-year PhD students. To be taken Pass/No Pass only. May be repeated for a maximum of four credits.
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