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ECO 129: Money,Banking,and Financial Markets
3.00 Credits
Lehigh University
The nature and functions of money. Global money and financial markets. The role of commercial and central banks. Effects of the interest rate, exchange rate, and the money supply on the economy. Examination and evaluation of current and past monetary policies. Prerequisite: ECO 1. (SS)
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ECO 130: Economics of Race and Gender
2.00 Credits
Lehigh University
The question of the role of race and gender in economic decision-making is explored. Various sorts of discrimination are discussed in an economic framework and possible remedies are evaluated. The historical role of race and gender in the economy is also discussed. Prerequisite: ECO 1. (SS)
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ECO 131: The Canadian Economy
2.00 Credits
Lehigh University
This course analyzes the economic challenges facing the Canadian economy. Some of the issues include: Canada's record on inflation and unemployment; the distribution of income; the role of natural resources; and Canada's health-care and educational systems. Canada's monetary and fiscal policies, and Canada's performance in the international economy will also be examined. Prerequisite: ECO 1. (SS)
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ECO 134: Evolution of the Automobile Industry
2.00 Credits
Lehigh University
This course traces the development of the automobile industry from its origin at the turn of the century to the present. Topics include: the Model T and mass production; the development of installment purchases; dealer-company relations; worker-company relations; the rise of imports; and the decline of traditional mass production. Prerequisite: ECO 1. (SS)
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ECO 145: Statistical Methods
3.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Descriptive statistics, probability and probability distributions, sampling, estimation, hypothesis testing, chi-squared tests, simple regression and correlation. (ND) Note: CBE students may not take MATH 12 as a replacement for ECO 145.
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ECO 146: Applied Microeconomic Analysis
3.00 Credits
Lehigh University
The application of economic analysis to managerial and public policy decision-making. Prerequisites: ECO 1, MATH 21 or equivalent course, and ECO 145. Not available for credit to students who have taken ECO 105. (SS) Note: MATH 12 does not serve as a pre-requisite for ECO 146.
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ECO 209: Comparative Economic Systems
3.00 Credits
Lehigh University
An analysis of the micro- and macro-economic, institutional and political dimensions of various economic systems, with particular emphasis on former centrally planned economies in their transition to a market orientation. Prerequisite: ECO 1. (SS)
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ECO 210: Economic Evolution
3.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Structural changes, social transformation, and sources of the long-term growth of the U.S. economy. Prerequisite: ECO 1. (SS)
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ECO 231: Business History
3.00 Credits
Lehigh University
The historical context of the development of the modern business firm in the United States. The roles of entrepreneurship, economic structure, technology, and government policy in the shaping of current business practices. Prerequisite: ECO 1. (SS)
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ECO 234: Labor-Management Relations
3.00 Credits
Lehigh University
An analytical study of the U.S. system of industrial relations, including the evolution of the labor movement, worker choice on the issue of union representation, the process of collective bargaining and the impact of collective bargaining on the management of the firm. Prerequisite: ECO 1. (SS)
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