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ECON 1051: Intro Macro and Money&Banking
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
An introduction to Macroeconomics with a special emphasis on financial markets, the banking system, the Federal Reserve, and monetary policy. (No credit toward Economics major or minor). Prerequisite: ECON 1031
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ECON 1101: Intermediate Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Application of indifference curve analysis to private decision making and public policy issues; consumer choice; production and cost; economic efficiency under perfect and imperfect competition; input market, game theory, public goods, and externalities. Prerequisite: ECON 1031.
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ECON 1101 - Intermediate Microeconomics
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ECON 1121: Behavioral Economics
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Behavioral Economics is a study of how people make decisions in the real world. It rests on the assumptions about human behavior that reflect the results from psychology, other social sciences and biology (cognitive abilities and emotional responses). Prerequisite: ECON 1031.
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ECON 1121 - Behavioral Economics
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ECON 1170: Contemp Micro Economic Issues
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Use of economic tools to explore issues of public policy and private decision making. Topics vary by term but may include uncertainty and information in economics, crime, government regulation of business, education, charity, immigration, contracts, discrimination, medical care, transportation, congestion, geographic location, income distribution. Prerequisite: ECON 1031.
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ECON 1170 - Contemp Micro Economic Issues
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ECON 1201: Intermediate Macroeco
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
No course description available.
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ECON 1201 - Intermediate Macroeco
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ECON 1221: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Nature of money; organization and functioning of the commercial banking system; description of financial markets and financial institutions; hedging instruments, Federal Reserve System and financial intermediaries; national income determination models; inflation; role of money in international finance. Prerequisite: ECON 1041.
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ECON 1221 - Money and Banking
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ECON 1301: History of Economic Thought
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Ancient and medieval economic thought, mercantilists and physiocrats, classical and neoclassical schools, institutional school, Keynesian economics.Prerequisite: ECON 1031.
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ECON 1301 - History of Economic Thought
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ECON 1401: US Economic History
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
History of the American economy major trends, institutional developments, and public policies that address key problems in U.S. economic history. Topics include the Colonial era, the Early National era, the Reunification era, the world wars and Great Depression, and the post World War II era.
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ECON 1401 - US Economic History
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ECON 1421: Econometrics
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Application of regression techniques to the problem of testing and forecasting in economics. The two variable regression model is fully developed; analysis is extended to consider the multivariate model, functional form issues, dummy variables, and distribution lag models. Covers problems associated with autocorrelation system models. Prerequisites: ECON 1011, STAT 1021
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ECON 1421 - Econometrics
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ECON 1421H: Econometrics
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
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