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ECON 104: Current Issues in Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Analyzes current topics in applied macroeconomics as a way of introducing students to basic economic theory and to the questions addressed by the discipline. 3 credits FLC Area V
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ECON 221: Environmental Economics
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Analyzes current topics in applied macroeconomics as a way of introducing students to basic economic theory and to the questions addressed by the discipline. Formerly ECO 235. 3 credits Prerequisites: ECON 101 andECON 102 FLC Area V
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ECON 223: Women in the Economy
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Applies the theory of the household and investment in human resources to female labor force participation, marriage, family formation, sex discrimination, women's education choices, and government policies affecting the economic status of women. Formerly ECO 375 Women in the Economy. 3 credits Prerequisites: ECON 101 FLC Area V
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ECON 224: Public Finance
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Analyzes the principles of government expenditure and taxation. Topics include public goods, externalities, cost-benefit analysis, the structure of the U.S. tax systems, and the effects of expenditure programs and taxes on economic behavior. Specific public policy issues are also addressed. Formerly ECO 369 Public Finance. 3 credits Prerequisites: ECON 101 andECON 102
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ECON 226: Labor Economics
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Analyzes the process of wage and employment determination, the organization and role of labor unions, the structure of labor markets, labor market discrimination, and macroeconomic implications of labor market behavior. Formerly ECO 361 Labor Economics. 3 credits Prerequisites: ECON 101 andECON 311
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ECON 226 - Labor Economics
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ECON 241: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Describes and analyzes money and its functions; the financial system, including the monetary authority, financial institutions, and financial markets; and monetary policy, its implementation and effects on the economic system. Formerly ECO 263 Money and Banking. 3 credits Prerequisites: ECON 101
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ECON 241 - Money and Banking
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ECON 253: Issues in Economic Development
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Examines economic problems of developing countries, with an emphasis on the role of policy. Compares economic performance across both developing and developed countries. Formerly ECO 280 Issues in Economic Development. 3 credits Prerequisites: ECON 101 andECON 102 FLC Area V
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ECON 299: Honors Seminar:Special Topics in Economics
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Analyzes economic issues in the United States. 3 credits Prerequisites: Admission to the Honors Program FLC Area V
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ECON 311: Microeconomic Theory
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Examines the behavior of individual economic agents. Develops models of consumer and producer behavior in the setting of perfect competition, monopoly, and other market structures. Formerly ECO 365 Microeconomic Theory. 3 credits Prerequisites: ECON 101 andECON 102
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ECON 312: Macroeconomic Theory
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Examines the economy from the aggregate point of view. Analyzes the factors that cause fluctuations in important economic variables such as output, employment, consumption, investment, the price level, interest rates, and exchange rates. Formerly ECO 366 Macroeconomic Theory. 3 credits Prerequisites: ECON 101 andECON 102
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