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ECON 331: Labor Economics
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Economic analysis of labor markets including labor supply, investment in human capital, labor demand and wage determination. Policy issues include labor unions, discrimination and analysis of government programs affecting labor markets. Prerequisite(s): Economics 101, 102 and 271. Unit(s): 1
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ECON 332: Public Economics
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Economic analysis of government spending and taxation with particular emphasis on current public policy issues (e.g., social security, health care and fundamental income tax reform). Prerequisite(s): Economics 101, 102 and 271. Unit(s): 1
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ECON 333: Federal Reserve Challenge Preparation
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Analysis of current macroeconomic events and how they affect monetary policy decisions. Students prepare for the Fed Challenge, competing for a position on the team based on their knowledge of current events, the determinants of monetary policy, and communication skills. The team also is responsible for economic conditions reports and presentations that support the activities of the RSB Student-Managed Investment Fund. Prerequisite(s): Economics 200 or 272 and permission of instructor. Unit(s): 0.25
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ECON 334: Federal Reserve Challenge Competition
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Analysis of current macroeconomic events and how they affect monetary policy decisions. Select students prepare and present a mock policy briefing in the Fed Challenge competition at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond. The team also is responsible for economic conditions reports and presentations that support the activities of the RSB Student-Managed Investment Fund. Prerequisite(s): Economics 200 or 272 and permission of instructor Unit(s): 0.25
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ECON 340: Econometrics
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Development of the theory, methodology and application of econometric topics of the classical linear regression model as well as model extensions, including dummy and limited dependent variables, time-series analysis, forecasting and simultaneous equation systems. Excel, SPSS, and SAS are used in weekly computer lab sessions. Prerequisite(s): Economics 101 and 102 and Business Administration 301 or Mathematics 330. Unit(s): 1
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ECON 340 - Econometrics
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ECON 341: Mathematical Economics
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Examines various economic concepts by means of mathematical analysis. Prerequisite(s): Economics 101, 102 and 271, and Mathematics 212 or 232. Unit(s): 1
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ECON 341 - Mathematical Economics
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ECON 360: Selected Economic Topics
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Major areas in economics, application of economic principles and analysis of policy issues. Prerequisite(s): A core course to be announced. Unit(s): 0.5-1
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ECON 369: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Specialized study or directed research in an area of economics. Prerequisite(s): Economics 271 or 272, a written outline worthy of advanced credit and permission of department chair. Unit(s): 0.5-1
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ECON 372: Advanced Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Examination of selected topics in macroeconomics beyond the basic theory level covered in Economics 272. Topics may include forecasting, time-series econometrics, growth theory, analysis of dynamic, stochastic general-equilibrium models and open-economy macroeconomics. Prerequisite(s): Economics 272 and Business Administration 301. Unit(s): 1
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ECON 372 - Advanced Macroeconomics
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ECON 480: Senior Capstone Seminar
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Utilizes theoretical and applied economic models from previous economics courses. Semester assignments guide students through a major research project of one of the following forms: contemporary economic analysis, historical economic analysis, viewpoints in economic analysis, or quantitative economic analysis. Students develop an economic question; gain access to existing knowledge; demonstrate command of existing knowledge; use existing knowledge to explore an issue of interest; understand the steps to complete a substantial research project; and sharpen written communication skills. Note: Participation in the honors program fulfills the capstone requirement. Prerequisite(s): Economics 271 and 272, Business Administration 301, and senior standing. Unit(s): 1
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