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ECO 270: Intermediate Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
Topics to be covered: Study of aggregate economic analysis. with attention to the determination of the level of income, employment, and inflation (IS-LM); Fiscal and monetary stabilization policies, Critically examines both theories and the policies associated with them; the macroeconomic implications of fixed and flexible exchange rates in the presence of international capital mobility; supply-sided economics. Prerequisite(s): ECO 156, MTH 129 or MTH 117 or equivalent (3,0) 3 credits
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ECO 303: Arts and Entertainment Economics
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
An analysis and in-depth study of the economics and economic impact of the arts and entertainment activities. Topics include arts demand and supply, live performing and cultural arts, profit and non-profit entertainment industries, music and film industry (recorded arts) arts venues, museums, and performing arts centers and economic models of nonprofit cultural organizations. Prerequisite(s)s ECO 156 or ECO 157 or permission of instructor (3,0) 3 credits
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ECO 304: Sports Economics
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
An analysis and in-depth study of the economics and economic impact of professional and amateur sports. Topics include team and league structure, labor relations, stadium financing, consumer demand for sports, and the role and impact of public and private subsidies. The student should be able to: identify and explain the economic principles and problems associated with sports team ownership, stadium economics, as well as the impact and effects of radio and television broadcast rights on sports economics. Prerequisite(s)(s): ECO 156 or ECO 157 or permission of Instructor (3,0) 3 credits
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ECO 310: Health Economics and Policy
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
The aim of this course is to introduce students to the application of economic thinking to the analysis of health policy and health systems. Specifically, we will survey the organization, financing and delivery of health services, the economic evaluation of alternative methods of providing health care, priority setting and resource allocation and the health behaviors of individuals. Prerequisite(s)s ECO 156, ECO 157, or equivalent. (3,0) 3 credits
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ECO 310 - Health Economics and Policy
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ECO 312: Economics of Non-Profit Organizations,NGO 's,and Philanthropic Organizations
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
Nonprofit organizations have grown in numbers, wealth, and importance throughout the world over the past fifty years. This course provides a transnational overview of the statutory, regulatory, and tax environments in which nonprofits operate; the strategies they use in adapting to changing sources of funding and relations to government; and the role of public expectations in influencing their behavior. Readings, discussions, and written assignments are intended to help students to think critically about the challenges managers and policymakers face with the continuing growth of the nonprofit organizations domestically and internationally. Prerequisite(s)s ECO 156 and ECO 157 (3,0) 3 credits
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ECO 320: Economics of the Internet Age
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
A study of the economic structure and growth of the modern economy focusing on the effect and impact of emerging technologies on industry, employment, financial markets, and market structure. Prerequisite(s): ECO 156 or ECO 157, or permission of the Department Chair (3,0) 3 credits Fall, Spring
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ECO 330: Modern Economic Thought
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
The purpose of this course is to study the most important economic theories of the recent past in order to gain a better understanding, not only of these earlier economic theories, but also of the nature of economic theory in general and of the strengths and weaknesses of modern micro and macroeconomics and policymaking. We will study the major schools of Modern Economic Thought - Neo-Classical, Austrian, Keynesian, Monetarist, etc. We will examine these theories to trace the long term thought on economic problems like value theory, money & inflation, free trade, macroeconomic stability, etc. Prerequisite(s): ECO 156 and ECO 157 (3,0) 3 credits
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ECO 340: International Trade
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
This course provides a comprehensive exposition of the theory and principles of international trade, the importance of international trade in interdependent economics, and a knowledge of international trade institutions and how they relate to U.S. commercial policy. The material will employ an analytical as well as historical and institutional approach. Prerequisite(s): ECO 156 or 157 (3,0) 3 credits Fall
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ECO 341: International Finance
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
Discusses and provides a broad overview of the theoretical and practical knowledge of international finance, its relationships to financial markets, and the international monetary system as it relates to the U.S. economy. The course work will focus on balance of payments, foreign exchange markets and the international monetary system. Prerequisite(s): ECO 156 or ECO 157 (3,0) 3 credits Spring
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ECO 342: Financial Economics
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
This course introduces students to the basic mathematical model, techniques, and forms of analysis used in financial economic analysis. Topics covered include uncertainty and financial decision-making, meanvariance model of portfolio selection, Black-Scholes option pricing formula, utility functions, computational techniques and stochastic volatility. Prerequisite(s): ECO 156, ECO 157 and ECO 250 (3,0) 3 credits
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