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ECON 350: American Economic History
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Memorial University
This course includes the study of economic history of the United States from colonization to the present. This includes analysis based on changing institutional structure, industrial technology, political-economic goals, and performance. As needed
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ECON 360: Economics of Healthcare
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Memorial University
This course includes topics which cover tools of economics to analyze the healthcare delivery system in the United States with special emphasis on the financing of healthcare. Discussions also include historical, social, and cultural perspectives of economic decision making and outcomes. Emphasizes current issues. As needed
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ECON 360 - Economics of Healthcare
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ECON 365: Economic Development
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Memorial University
The course is designed to acquaint students with a wide array of economic development models on a regional, state and national level. The critical issues to be considered are determining the economic inputs for development, the cultural influences, the willingness of the government to support the needed policy initiatives, availability of financial resources to support entrepreneurial activity and job creation. Finally, the course will also discuss the setting of goals and present defined measures to assess economic and non-economic development outcomes.
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ECON 365 - Economic Development
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ECON 371: Intermediate Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Memorial University
This course provides for detailed examination of theoretical bases of modern explanations of economic stability: output determination, employment, inflation, growth, and the tools to effectuate such monetary and fiscal policies. Prerequisite: ECON 211. As needed
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ECON 371 - Intermediate Macroeconomics
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ECON 372: Intermediate Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Memorial University
Theory of consumer behavior and the firm; determination of prices of consumer goods; productive services, capital goods, and resource allocation are topics discussed in this class. Prerequisite: ECON 212. As needed
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ECON 372 - Intermediate Microeconomics
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ECON 375: Regional Economics
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Memorial University
This course studies the theory of land use, industrial and agricultural location and human migration. Major theories and problems to be discussed include: central places, rural and urban form and structure and regional growth and development. Particular emphasis will be placed on regional analysis relevant to Appalachia.
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ECON 375 - Regional Economics
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ECON 410: Forecasting
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Memorial University
(3 cr hrs) The survey of economic models, econometrics, and technical analysis techniques used to forecast the direction of financial markets are issues addressed in this class. The use of paper trading to experience forecasting techniques on actual market data is also covered. Prerequisites: BUSN 270, 300. Spring
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ECON 410 - Forecasting
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ECON 430: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Memorial University
This course addresses the role of financial institutions and markets in wealth creation and management. The course explores institutional structures including banking, primary and secondary capital markets, government institutions and financial intermediaries. The determinants of interest rates and foreign currency exchange rates are also addressed. Pre-requisite: ECON 200.
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ECON 430 - Money and Banking
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ECON 440: Managerial Economics
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Memorial University
This course addresses the application of micro and macro economic concepts and analytical tools to decision making. The course explores the relationship of supply and demand forces, market structure, government regulation, and macroeconomic concepts to achieving business and policy objectives. Prerequisites: ECON 211, 212. As needed
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ECON 440 - Managerial Economics
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ECON 450: International Trade
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Memorial University
This course studies international economics issues from a microeconomic approach. This course will primarily deal with issues of trade between nations. This will include topics such as: comparative advantage, labor issues, growth, immigration, multinationals, tariffs, and non-tariff barriers to trade. Prerequisite: ECON 200.
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