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Economics 150: Principles of Financial Accounting
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
The principles of accounting used by economic organizations, including the preparation and interpretation of financial statements. (This course does not count toward the economics major.) (Maryann Buck)
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Economics 201: Macroeconomic Theory
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
Economic aggregates and their theoretical relationships. Topics include national income analysis, economic fluctuations, stabilization policies, inflation, unemployment, theory of aggregate demand and supply, and economic growth. General equilibrium, Neoclassical, Monetarist, Keynesian, New Classical and Post Keynesian theoretical frameworks are considered. (John Miller)
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Economics 201 - Macroeconomic Theory
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Economics 202: Microeconomic Theory
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
The theory of the economic behavior of the individual household, firm and market. Topics include the allocation of consumer income, cost and production functions, the determination of price and output under perfect and imperfect competition, the pricing and optimal allocation of resources and welfare economics. (Department)
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Economics 202 - Microeconomic Theory
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Economics 213: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
This course studies the nature of money and credit in a modern economy; the operations of banks, the Federal Reserve System and financial markets; the impact of the money supply on prices, income and employment; United States monetary policy and its relationship to other forms of stabilization policy; and current domestic and international monetary problems. (John A. Walgreen)
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Economics 222: Economics of Race and Racism
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
Explores the interaction of race and racism with economic dynamics in society. The focus is on the United States although many topics covered are applicable to other countries. Topics include theories of racism, housing issues, education, employment discrimination, business formation and economic history. (Russell Williams)
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Economics 232: Economic Development
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
Studies economic problems of less developed countries and policies to promote development. Topics include theories of development and underdevelopment, the role of the agricultural and international sectors, specific problems of unemployment, income distribution and malnutrition. (Brenda Wyss)
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Economics 232 - Economic Development
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Economics 233: Sweatshops in the World Economy
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
This course engages students in the controversy regarding sweatshops and their role in the global economy. We ask why sweatshops have returned to the United States, the richest economy in the world. We also ask what role the spread of sweatshops in the developing world played in the alleviation and perpetuation of poverty. (John Miller)
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Economics 241: Women in U.S.Economy
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
Theories and empirical analysis of women's work in the United States. Topics include the influence of feminist thought on economics, a multicultural history of women's work, labor force participation, occupational distribution and wages, the gender division of labor in household production (housework and child rearing) and related policy issues. (Brenda Wyss) Connections: Conx 23005 Women in the United States
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Economics 241 - Women in U.S.Economy
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Economics 252: Urban Economics
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
The identification, description and analysis of problems that are basically urban in nature. Topics include the urbanization process, urban poverty, transport, housing, urban renewal, the problems of metropolitan government, the design of urban environments and city planning. (Russell Williams)
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Economics 252 - Urban Economics
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Economics 255: Corporate Finance
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
The economics of corporate finance. Topics include capital budgeting, financial structure and the cost of capital, sources and forms of long- and short-term financing, the operations of the capital market, corporate taxes and the control of corporations. (John Alexander Gildea)
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Economics 255 - Corporate Finance
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