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ECO 4050: Seminar in Comparative Economic Systems
3.00 Credits
Kean University
A study of contemporary alternative modes of economic organization and the rationale for these modes. Special attention is devoted to the U.S., Britain, Scandinavia, China, and Soviet-style economies. Prerequisites: ECO 1020 and 1021.
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ECO 4100: Business Cycle Theory
3.00 Credits
Kean University
Historical and theoretical analysis of business cycle theory. Measures to control cyclical fluctuations and methods of investment forecasting. Prerequisites: ECO 1020-1021. Writing Emphasis Course
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ECO 4200: Introduction to Econometrics
3.00 Credits
Kean University
The testing and construction of economic models using mathematical and statistical models. Application in macroeconomics. Prerequisites: ECO 1020, 1021 and MGS 2120.
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ECO 4300: Monetary and Fiscal Policy
3.00 Credits
Kean University
An examination of different hypotheses dealing with the mechanisms through which variations in the national budget and the money supply are said to affect such problems as unemployment, inflation, economic growth and the balance on international payments. Prerequisite: ECO 3020.
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ECO 4310: Monetary Economics
3.00 Credits
Kean University
A theoretical analysis of topics in monetary theory and policy; demand and supply of money; monetary influences on prices and interest rates; monetary channels; instruments and targets; lags in the effect of monetary policy. Prerequisites: ECO 1020, 1021, 3020. Recommended: ECO 3300, 3200, 4200.
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ECO 4420: Advanced International Economics
3.00 Credits
Kean University
A theoretical analysis of advanced topics in international trade. An investigation into the causes of international specialization, balance of payments, trade policy and the relation of international trade to growth and development. Prerequisites: ECO 3100 and 3110.
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ECO 4430: International Monetary Economics
3.00 Credits
Kean University
Analysis of the balance of payments accounts and adjustment policies. Determination of exchange rates, foreign exchange markets and the appropriate use of monetary and fiscal policy for a fixed versus a flexible exchange rate system. Prerequisites: ECO 3020 and 3021.
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ECO 4440: Seminar in International Economics:Advanced Theory and Policy
3.00 Credits
Kean University
Recent literature covering topics in advanced international economic theory and policy. Application of received theory to problems in international trade and finance including international monetary arrangements, the growth of world trade, customs, unions, the distribution of income, and economic growth and development. Prerequisite: ECO 3400.
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ECO 4500: Selected Topics in Economics
3.00 Credits
Kean University
The course surveys areas in Economics and/or Finance influenced by contemporary developments in the disciplines that result from changes in the economy, technology or methodological breakthroughs. Prerequisites: ECO 3020, ECO 3021 ,
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ECO 4801-4806: Cooperative Education-Economics
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Kean University
Students will take one or two semesters of off-campus, on-the-job training in various aspects of economics. Interrelationships between theory and practice will be emphasized. Students may take a maximum of 6 credits in Cooperative Education in their major. Prerequisites: ECO 3020, 3021. Juniors and Seniors majoring in economics, and subject to approval by dept. chair and faculty adviser.
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