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ECO 3100: Economic & Business Forecasting
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
Prerequisites: ECO 2210 or ECO 2220. The course is designed to introduce students to economic forecasting employing basic statistics tools and statistical software. Students will be introduced to the statistical software and learn about economic and financial data resources. Students will learn how to manage data for research or forecast purposes and gain experience at making and evaluating economic forecasts. Each student will conduct a project in which real world data of their own choice is used to develop forecasts of some economic variable.
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ECO 3130: Topics in Economics and Public Policy
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
Prerequisites: ECO 2210 or ECO 2220. A detailed study in a topic of special interest in economics.
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ECO 3220: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
Prerequisites: ECO 2210. A study of the nature and operation of the money and banking system in the United States and application of modern monetary and banking theory to current problems.
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ECO 3230: Area Studies in Economics
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
Prerequisites: ECO 2210 or ECO 2220. A study focused upon economic issues in selected world regions, such as Asia, Europe and Latin America.
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ECO 3260: Intermediate Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
Prerequisite: ECO 2210 or ECO 2220. An extension of ECO 2210 designed to provide students with a richer treatment of modern macroeconomic principles and policy. Topics include national income and employment determination, unemployment and inflation, economic growth theory and policy, monetary and fiscal policy, and the influence of international trade and trade policy on the U.S. economy.
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ECO 3270: Intermediate Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
Prerequisites: ECO 2210 or ECO 2220. An extension of ECO 2220, designed to provide students with a firm grasp of modern microeconomic principles and their application. Topics include consumer behavior and demand analysis, production and cost analysis, resource price and employment determination, market structure and performance, and the influence of public policy on industry performance.
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ECO 3350: Sports Economics
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
Prerequisites: ECO 2210 or ECO 2220. Using the tools of economic analysis, this course will examine issues pertaining to professional and amateur sports. Topics to be covered include: demand and supply, market structure, firm cost and revenue structure, labor markets and unions, government policy in the sport industry, and the market for sports broadcast rights.
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ECO 3660: Business and Government
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
Prerequisites: ECO 2210 or ECO 2220. An examination of the influence of business and the antitrust laws on the structure, conduct, and performance of the United States industry.
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ECO 3800: Comparative Economic Systems
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
Prerequisites: ECO 2210 and ECO 2220. This course investigates the organization of economic systems in the world's major industrialized nations. Through comparative analysis of social, private sector, and governmental institutions, students learn the strengths and weaknesses of national economies. The economics of CHina, the European Union, Japan and the Commonwealth of Independent States are the primary areas of interest for this course. Particular emphasis is placed upon the impact of globalization in each economy. Gen. Ed. designation: GS (G - Global Studies).
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ECO 3900: The Chinese Economy
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
Prerequisites: ECO 2210 or ECO 2220. An overview of the structure and transformation of the Chinese economic system from 1949 to present day with emphasis on the business environment since 1979. Topics include: government and regulatory oversight, privatization of State-owned enterprises, strategies for commercial success, World Trade Organization influence, growth of inward and outward investment, international merchandise and services trade, and global resource demand.
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