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ECO 364: Labor Economics and Labor Regulations
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisites: ECO 153-154)Analysis of labor supply and demand; measurement and theory of unemployment; occupational choice; wage differentials; labor-market issues and policies; labor legislation.
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ECO 365: Mathematical Economics
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisites: ECO 361, ECO 362, STAT 253, MATH 107, MATH 108 or permission of the instructor)This course studies the methodology of modern economic analysis. Emphasis is placed on developing the rigorous theoretical foundations of micro and macroeconomics using tools of calculus and linear algebra. Topics such as comparative static analysis, general -equilibrium analysis, consumer and firm behavior, intertemporal decision making, decision-making under uncertainty, theory of growth and rational-expectation hypothesis are covered.
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ECO 410: Economic Concepts and Applications
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
This course provides an introduction to fundamental economic concepts as well as a review of techniques and materials (print, audiovisual, etc.) that can be used to teach economics at the K-12 grade levels. Emphasis is placed on strategies designed to integrate economics into such courses as language arts, mathematics and social studies.This course may not be substituted for ECO 101, ECO 153 or ECO 154.
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ECO 460: Monetary and Financial Economics
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisite: ECO 154, FIN 351)This course emphasizes the interrelations between financial markets, financial institutions and aggregate economic activity. Topics include: an overview of financial institutions, introduction to money and capital markets, fundamentals of interest rates, the money supply process, the conduct of monetary policy, and other topics that occupy the subject matter of money and financial markets.
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ECO 460 - Monetary and Financial Economics
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ECO 462: Urban and Regional Economics
0.00 Credits
University of Scranton
Please contact the department chair for course schedules and detailed descriptions.This course is offered infrequently.
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ECO 462 - Urban and Regional Economics
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ECO 463: Public Finance and Taxation
0.00 Credits
University of Scranton
Please contact the department chair for course schedules and detailed descriptions.This course is offered infrequently.
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ECO 463 - Public Finance and Taxation
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ECO 464: Environmental Economics and Policy
0.00 Credits
University of Scranton
Please contact the department chair for course schedules and detailed descriptions.This course is offered infrequently.
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ECO 464 - Environmental Economics and Policy
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ECO 465: Development Economics
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisites: ECO 153-154)This course introduces students to contemporary development economics. Topics include: the concept and measurement of economic development, the problems and prospects of the less developed countries, and the alternative theories and processes of economic development.
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ECO 465 - Development Economics
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ECO 470: Law and Economics
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisite: ECO 361 or permission of the instructor)This course focuses on the public-policy implications of law and economics. It is based on the notion that legal rules establish implicit prices for different types of behavior and that consequences of these rules can be analyzed using microeconomics. In particular, microeconomic theory is used to analyze economic aspects of property, contracts, torts, and crime.
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ECO 470 - Law and Economics
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ECO 471: Advanced Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisites: ECO 362, 460, 363 or permission of the instructor)This course centers on the study of recent advances in macroeconomic analysis. Topics include empirical macroeconomic analysis, open-economy macroeconomics, the role of expectations, economic policy and economic growth.
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