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ECON 1300: Education, the Economy and School Reform (EDUC 1150)
0.00 Credits
Brown University
Interested students must register for EDUC 1150 S01 (CRN 23665).
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ECON 1310: Labor Economics
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Brown University
Labor supply, human capital, income inequality, discrimination, immigration, unemployment. Prerequisite: ECON 1110 or 1130; and 1620 or 1630.
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ECON 1310 - Labor Economics
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ECON 1350: Environmental Economics and Policy (ENVS 1350)
0.00 Credits
Brown University
Interested students must register for ENVS 1350 S01 (CRN 11644).
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ECON 1350 - Environmental Economics and Policy (ENVS 1350)
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ECON 1355: Economics of the Environment in Developing Countries (ENVS 1355)
0.00 Credits
Brown University
Interested students must regsiter for ENVS 1355 S01 (CRN 24497).
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ECON 1355 - Economics of the Environment in Developing Countries (ENVS 1355)
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ECON 1360: Health Economics
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Brown University
This course introduces students to the issues, theory and practice of health economics in the US. Topics include the economic determinants of health, the market for medical care, the market for health insurance and the role of the government in health care. Course work includes data analyses using the program STATA. Prerequisites: ECON 1110 or 1130; and ECON 1620, 1630, or APMA 1650 or other statistics background. Enrollment limited to 28.
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ECON 1370: Race and Inequality in the United States
1.00 Credits
Brown University
We examine racial inequality in the United States, focusing on economic, political, social and historical aspects. Topics include urban poverty, employment discrimination, crime and the criminal justice system, affirmative action, immigration, and low wage labor markets. Black/white relations in the US are the principle but not exclusive concern. Recommended prerequisite: ECON 1110 or 1130.
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ECON 1380: Economics and the Law
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Brown University
Examines the economic basis for legal decisions. Cost-benefit analysis, social costs, the Coase Theorem, and the assignment of property rights. The economics of property and contracts, tort law, and criminal law. Prerequisite: EC 111 or 113.
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ECON 1380 - Economics and the Law
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ECON 1390: Research Methods for Economists
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Brown University
This course is designed to prepare students to undertake empirical research in economics. Students thinking of writing an honors thesis or conducting independent research are especially urged to take it during their junior year. We will answer such questions as what does an empirical research paper look like? How do we formulate a hypothesis to test? How can we use data to test our hypothesis? Students will read and discuss papers published in professional journals and perform data analysis as part of the course requirements. Prerequisites: ECON 1110 or 1130; and ECON 1620 or 1630.
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ECON 1390 - Research Methods for Economists
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ECON 1410: Urban Economics
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Brown University
The first part of the course covers the set of conceptual and mathematical models widely used to understand economic activity both between and within cities. The second part of the course examines various urban policy issues including urban transportation, housing, urban poverty, segregation and crime. The course makes extensive use of empirical evidence taken primarily from the United States. Prerequisites: ECON 1110 or 1130, and ECON 1620 or 1630.
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ECON 1420: Urbanization in China
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Examines urbanization processes and urban public policy in China. Also draws on historical and recent experience in the U.S. Policy areas including policies affecting urbanization, migration, and industrial location; policies affecting housing, land use, and urban reform; and policies affecting fiscal decentralization and infrastructure investments such as transportation. Prerequisites: ECON 1110 or ECON 1130. DVPS
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