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ECON 210P/314P: Introduction to European International Relations
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
This course focuses on current European political and economic debates, reviews the history and ongoing evolution of the European Union, and analyzes the current challenges it faces. Can be taken for economics or political science credit; individual assignments will vary accordingly. Offered both terms. (GLO, MOD)
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ECON 211: Research Methods in Economics
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Department An overview of the elementary statistical methodology used in economic analysis. It covers descriptive statistics and introduces probability and probability distributions, sampling theory, hypotheses testing, correlation, and regression analysis. The focus will be on applying statistical methods to economic research. Prerequisite: ECON 157 or ECON 158. Open to first-year students. Not offered in 2008-09.
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ECON 230: Economics And The Environment Hernandez
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
This course examines the relationship between environmental quality and the economic behavior of individuals, businesses, and government. It will examine the way in which economic activity gives rise to environmental problems and will suggest possible solutions. Topics include global warming, acid rain, energy, waste disposal, and biodiversity. Prerequisite: ECON 157. Open to first-year students. Also listed as ES 230. Offered Term 2.
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ECON 241: The Economics of Social Issues Fleck
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
This course looks at a broad range of social issues, including education, health care, the environment, poverty, discrimination, inflation, unemployment, the budget deficit or surplus, and the trade deficit. Current economic trends and the political debate surrounding these issues will be analyzed. Prerequisites: q and ECON 157 and ECON 158. Offered Term 1. ( o, Q, MOD)
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ECON 243: Business, Government, And Society
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Department Analysis of economic factors that influence business performance in the market system, and government policies that change market outcomes in the interests of society. Emphasis on policymaking for a world marketplace: regulatory policy, antitrust and merger policy, and promoting global competitiveness. Prerequisite: ECON 157. Not offered in 2008-09.
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ECON 254: The Economics of Health Care Fleck
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
This course evaluates the health care industry and looks at public policies that are designed to achieve efficiency and equity. Topics include medical cost inflation, Medicare, Medicaid, HMOs, PPOs, proposals for a national health insurance, and the social implication of the AIDS epidemic and of advances in medical technology. Open to first-year students. Prerequisites: q and ECON 157. Offered Term 2. ( r, Q, MOD)
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ECON 259: International Political Economy
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Department This course uses economics and politics to examine the contemporary global economy. Among the topics covered are the origins of globalization, international institutions, and trade agreements such as the European Union and the WTO: industrialization policies; the impact of multinational corporations on the developing world; and global environmental problems. Prerequisites: q and ECON 158. Open to first-year students. Not offered in 2008-09. (r, Q, GLO, MOD)
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ECON 261: PUBLIC FINANCE Fleck
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
An examination of the government's role in the economy and how public policies (taxation, expenditures, and transfer programs) affect the allocation of resources, relative prices, and welfare. Social Security, unemployment insurance, food stamps, medical care finance, tax reform, and intergovernmental relations are among the covered topics. Open to first-year students. Prerequisites: q and ECON 157. Not offered in 2008-09. (r, Q, MOD)
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ECON 265: International Trade Basu
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Analysis of trade among nations, with attention to evolving regional and international relationships and institutions in Europe, North America and elsewhere. Topics include the effects of liberalization and of barriers to trade, U.S. trade policy, and the business and legal environment of multinational corporations. Prerequisite: ECON 157. Offered Term 1. (GLO)
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ECON 266: International Finance
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Dadak Foreign exchange markets, the balance of payments and the international monetary system. An economic study of purchasing-power parity, interest parity, and monetarist (and other) views of the balance of payments. A business and financial study of management aspects of international finance, including coverage of international financial instruments and markets. This course makes considerable use of computer spreadsheets. Also listed as BUS 266. Prerequisites: q and ECON 158. Offered Term 2. ( w, x, o, Q, GLO)
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