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ECON 341: International Economics
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. An introduction to the theory of international trade, finance, and commercial policy. An examination of tariffs, trade controls, monetary standards, and the balance of payments. Prerequisites: 200 and 201, or consent of instructor.
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ECON 342: International Political Economy
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. An interdisciplinary study of the development and functioning of the global capitalist system since around 1945. This course gives attention to the structure of the system via such institutions as the GATT/WTO, the IMF and World Bank, and transnational corporations. Implications are drawn for economic efficiency, economic justice, environmental sustainability, and the prospects for broad-based democratic participation and control. Prerequisites: 200 and 201, or permission of the instructor.
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ECON 344: The Chinese Economy
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Chinese economic history; theory and practice of the centrally planned economy; the performance and reform of the Chinese economy; future prospects. Prerequisites: 200 and 201, or consent of instructor.
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ECON 345: The Russian Economy
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Surveys the Russian economy through the 20th Century with emphasis on the Soviet economic system, its challenge to capitalism, and its eventual demise. Examines problems and successes of economic transition from 1985 to the end of the century and considers Russia’s place in the world economy. Prerequisites: 200 and 201 or permission of the instructor.
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ECON 351: Survey of Labor Economics and Labor Institutions
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Introduction to the economic problems of wage earners in modern society. Labor markets; labor history; labor organizations; collective bargaining; and public policy toward labor. Prerequisites: 100, or 200 and 201. General Education Credits [ GE2000: Social and Behavioral Studies-Elective]
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ECON 351 - Survey of Labor Economics and Labor Institutions
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ECON 353: Gender and Economics
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. An analysis of the economic aspects of issues related to gender. Course discussions will focus on gender wage gaps, labor force discrimination, and the valuation of unpaid household work. Also covered are the differential impact of public policies and the importance of gender in economic theories of household behavior. Prerequisite: 100, or 200 and 201, or consent of instructor.
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ECON 355: The Economics of Crime
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. This course surveys the intersection of two areas of human behavior: criminal and economic. Social science methodology and basic concepts from economics and criminology are reviewed. An economics framework is applied to analyze criminal behavior and to evaluate the economic burden that crime imposes on a society. Lessons are applied to specific types of crime: property, white collar, illegal markets, and organized crime. Prerequisite: 3 hours of introductory economics (100, 200, or 201). Also listed as Criminology 355.
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ECON 362: Economic History of the United States
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Relates the growth and development of the American economy to changes in social and economic institutions.
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ECON 362 - Economic History of the United States
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ECON 370: Quantitative Tools in Economics
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. A survey of the mathematical and statistical tools that economists use to conduct theoretical and empirical analysis. The course will cover the connections of calculus, matrix algebra, and statistical regression to both macroeconomic and microeconomic analysis. Prerequisites: Economics 200 and 201; Mathematics 115 or 131 or 201 or 301; and Mathematics 241 or Business 205 and 305.
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ECON 372: Econometrics
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. An introduction to the application of modern statistical methods to economic theory and hypothesis testing. Statistical inference, regression analysis, and econometric problems are examined. Prerequisite: Mathematics 241 or equivalent.
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