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EC 305: History of Economic Thought
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
This is a study of the historical development of economic thought from the early philosophers through the scholasticists and mercantilists to the socialist, classical, and neoclassical economists. This is followed by an examination of the evolution of economic thought in the 20th century through the Keynesian resolution and counter-revolution. Prerequisite: EC 201 and 202 or equivalents. 3 semester hours
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EC 311: Microeconomic Theory
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
Analysis of household and business firm economic behavior under various market conditions; consumer demand; production theory; costs and output pricing; factor pricing and resource use; government regulation and resource allocation. Prerequisite: EC 202 or equivalent, MATH 118 or equivalent. Course offered only in fall semester. 3 semester hours
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EC 312: Macroeconomic Theory
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
Analysis of aggregate income and employment determination under varying degrees of market competition; national income and product accounting; consumption theories; investment theories; role of foreign trade and the import function; government stabilization policies-fiscal and monetary; business cycle fluctuations; inflation theories; introduction to economic growth. Prerequisite: EC 201 or equivalent, MATH 117. Course offered only in spring semester. 3 semester hours
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EC 315: Women, Men, And Work
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
This course focuses on gender issues in the labor force and the household. Topics include labor force participation patterns and trends, allocation of time between household and market work, unemployment, leadership styles, occupational segregation, discrimination, and sexual harassment. Prerequisite: EC 202. 3 semester hours
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EC 316: The Economics of Sports
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
See SMGT 410 for course description.
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EC 320: Economics Ofantitrust And Regulations
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
An economic analysis of the role of antitrust and regulation in the U.S. economy. The course examines such issues as monopolization, mergers, collusion, price discrimination, patents, and regulations. Prerequisite: EC 202 or equivalent. 3 semester hours
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EC 397,398: Economic Internship
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
Subject-related field experience encompassing a minimum of 100 hours of on-site field activity per 3 semester hours of credit. It is offered only upon special application from the student and a sponsoring faculty member. Approval must be obtained in advance from the economics faculty and requires a specific outline of work to be done; the nature and extent of its academic relevance; student academic and other preparations qualifying the individual for the proposal activity; and methods to be used in evaluating the quality of the work. Students enrolling must make arrangements for regular contact with supervising faculty members. Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing and the approval of the the head of the Department of Economics, Finance, and Marketing. 3-6 semester hours
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EC 401: Moneyand Financial Institutions
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
Students analyze the effects of credit and money flows on aggregate economic activity: e.g., roles of financial intermediaries and central banking; sources and uses of funds (flow of funds analysis and accounts); term structure of interest rates; portfolio choice and macroeconomic behavior; alternative monetary theories; and the role of money in inflationary process. Prerequisite: EC 201 and 202 or equivalents. 3 semester hours
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EC 406: Government Expenditure And Tax Policies
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
This course is devoted to the economic analysis of the effects that government expenditures (purchases of products, transfer payments, and subsidies) and taxation have on business and how household spending and saving decisions are influenced by government fiscal policies. Topics include the efficient use of resources, economic growth, and income redistribution patterns. Prerequisite: EC 201 and 202 or equivalents. 3 semester hours
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EC 408: International Economics
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
This course is an analysis of international trade and economic relations: theory of comparative advantage; factor pricing and terms of trade; international finance and balance of payments disequilibria; foreign exchange markets; commercial policies and protectionism, including use of tariffs and quotas. Prerequisite: EC 201 and 202 or equivalents. 3 semester hours
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