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EAST 1973J: Korea: North and South (HIST 1973J)
0.00 Credits
Brown University
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EAST 1973M: Outside the Mainstream (HIST 1973M)
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Brown University
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EAST 1990: Senior Reading and Research: Selected Topics
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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EAST XLIST: Courses of Interest to Concentrators
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Brown University
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ECON 0110: Principles of Economics
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Brown University
Extensive coverage of economic issues, institutions, and vocabulary, plus an introduction to economic analysis and its application to current social problems. Required for all economics concentrators. Prerequisite for ECON 1110, 1130, 1210 and 1620. Serves as a general course for students who will take no other economics courses and want a broad introduction to the discipline. Weekly one-hour conference required (conferences are not held during the summer session).
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ECON 0180: First Year Seminar
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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ECON 0180A: Economics on a Broad Canvas
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Where economics fits into the broader pattern of the social sciences, history, and philosophy. Topics include: the world economy from pre-history to the present; the history and varities of economic thought; comparative economic systems; challenges facing less developed countries; positive and normative perspectives on income inequality and redistribution; and the economy and the quality of life, including the environment. Enrollment limited to 20 first year students. FYS
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ECON 0180B: The Welfare State in America
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Introduction to the economic aspects of the major welfare programs provided by government in American Society; Social Security, Health Care and Insurance, Education, Environmental Control. The focus of the course will be on the benefits and costs of each program and proposals for altering the scope of the public sector. Enrollment limited to 20 first year students. FYS
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ECON 0180C: Punishment and Inequality in America
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This seminar will use social theory and social science evidence to understand how punishment works as a mechanism to produce inequality in American society. The institution of incarceration as a generator of social stigma is examined in this light. Zero-tolerance policing practices and racial profiling are discussed from this point of view as well. Questions about authority, legitimacy, deviancy, power and social cognition will guide the discussion. Enrollment limited to 20 first year students. FYS
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ECON 0250: Welfare Rights, Cosmopolitanism, and Economic Development
1.00 Credits
Brown University
We will explore the ethical and economic foundation of Human Rights and its relationship to the Cosmopolitanism View. In particular, we will explore the question of whether people should have not just human rights to liberty, life and security, but also to a basic level of economic subsistence. Prerequisites: Macroeconomics (ECON 0110). Enrollment limited to: 20.
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