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ECO 2401: Industrial Organization
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
The application of microeconomic theory to industrial markets. Considers such areas as structure of the American economy, motivation of the firm, identification and measurement of monopoly power, oligopolistic behavior, patents, concentration, and government regulation.
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ECO 2504: Collection & Eval of Evidence
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
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ECO 2531: Health Economics
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Application of economic tools and concepts to the analysis of the health care field. Effects of health care on health, hospital behavior, health workforce supply, demand for health care. Role of demographic changes in health care systems. Methodology employed by economists to determine the economic losses suffered in cases involving death and disability. Emphasis on the United States and its current situation. Comparison with other countries.
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ECO 2531 - Health Economics
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ECO 2534: Envirnment:Health/Eco
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
No course description available.
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ECO 2601H: Financial Economics
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
This course is an overview of the theory of financial markets from an economic perspective. The objective is to understand how social interaction in financial markets brings about opportunities for individuals but also risks which go beyond physical or technological uncertainty and create systemic effects on economic and financial variables. The major conceptual tool that we will use to study these phenomena is the notion of economic equilibrium. Our analysis of finance uses the modern theory of microeconomics. It aims at constructing (relatively simple) mathematical models to study the welfare properties of financial markets, and the implications for asset prices.
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ECO 2701: Managerial Economics
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Analysis of the firm's decisions regarding prices, output and input, advertising, etc., under various market conditions; applications to production, financial, and marketing operations. Attention given to the formulation of economic models to analyze management problems. Prerequisites: ECO 1011, ECO 1021.
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ECO 3005: Forensic Economics
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Quantitative analysis techniques to estimate the economic damages sustained from unlawful actions under both tort and discrimination law. Detailed examination of economic and legal aspects of various calculation methodologies through the relevant literature and data sources. Exploration of potential areas of ethical conflict and the nature of the adversarial legal process. Also reinforces student writing, computer, research, and oral presentation skills through preparation of economic loss appraisal reports for real-life personal injury and wrongful death cases, employment discrimination, lost business, lost pleasure of life (hedonic damages), etc.
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ECO 3005H: Forensic Economics-Honors
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Quantitative analysis techniques to estimate the economic damages sustained from unlawful actions under both tort and discrimination law. Detailed examination of economic and legal aspects of various calculation methodologies through the relevant literature and data sources. Exploration of potential areas of ethical conflict and the nature of the adversarial legal process. Also reinforces student writing, computer, research, and oral presentation skills through preparation of economic loss appraisal reports for real-life personal injury and wrongful death cases, employment discrimination, lost business, lost pleasure of life (hedonic damages), etc.
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ECO 3005H - Forensic Economics-Honors
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ECO 3006: Economic and Ethical Issues
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Comparison of the economic efficiency and Jewish law approaches to business ethics; advertising and promotional activities; business pricing policies; labor relations; government regulation of the economy; social welfare; speculation.
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ECO 3006H: Economics & Ethical Issues
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Comparison of the economic efficiency and Jewish law approaches to business ethics; advertising and promotional activities; business pricing policies; labor relations; government regulation of the economy; social welfare; speculation.
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