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ECON 2301: Principles of Economics I[TCCN:ECON 2301
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Tyler
Scope and methodology of macroeconomics. Structure and functioning of the American economy. Develops principles useful in understanding the origin and nature of recession and inflation. Reviews monetary and fiscal policy tools for economic stabilization.
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ECON 2302: Principles of Economics II[TCCN:ECON 2302
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Tyler
Scope and methodology of microeconomics. Economic principles to describe consumer and business behavior and the processes of price determination and resource allocation. Application of economic tools to select problems in competition, international trade and taxation.
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ECON 2305: Comparative Economic Systems
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Tyler
COMPARATIVE ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
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ECON 3305: Comparative Economic
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Tyler
A survey of historical and contemporary methods of organizing a society¿s economic activity. The basic nature and ideology of capitalism and socialism are examined through case studies. Special attention is given to the current U.S., Soviet, Chinese, and Japanese economies. Also recommended for majors in political science, sociology, history and other non-business fields. Students may not receive credit for both ECON 2305 and 3305.
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ECON 3310: Issues In Public Policy
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Tyler
The economic aspects of policy issues involving immigration, energy, budget deficits, free trade and defense are examined. The economic aspects of each are identified and policy options are evaluated.
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ECON 3311: Money,Banking and the Federal Reserve System
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Tyler
Introduction to the role of money in a market economy with special attention given to the commercial banking system and its relation to the Federal Reserve System. Prerequisites: ECON 2301 and ECON 2303.
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ECON 3314: Interm Microeconomic Analysis
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Tyler
Examines the mechanics of price determination in different competitive environments as well as the impact of government policies involving subsidies, quotas, price ceilings and taxation. The implications of economic concentration and the application of anti-trust laws to preserve competition are also reviewed. Prerequisites: ECON 2301 and ECON 2303.
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ECON 3317: Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Tyler
A study of the basic elements of Keynesian economics and its implications for understanding and directing the national economy. Economic policy debates over the nature of inflation, growth, unemployment and international trade are explored with special attention being given to monetarism supply-side and rational expectations ideas. Prerequisites: ECON 2301 and ECON 2303.
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ECON 4199: Independent Study
1.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Tyler
Independent study in specific areas of economics not covered by organized undergraduate courses. A maximum of six credit hours for independent study may be applied toward an undergraduate degree. Prerequisite: Consent of department chair.
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ECON 4199-4699: Independent Study
6.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Tyler
Independent study in specific areas of economics not covered by organized undergraduate courses. A maximum of six credit hours for independent study may be applied toward an undergraduate degree. Prerequisite: Consent of department chair.
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