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ECON 298: Special Topics
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Central Washington University
Credits: (1-6)
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ECON 310: International Economics
3.00 Credits
Central Washington University
Description: International trade and monetary theories; analyzing economic relationships and adjustments within and among trading nations; specialization, tariffs, balance of payments, and international monetary systems. Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, ECON 202. Credits: (5) Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD
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ECON 324: Introduction to Econometrics
3.00 Credits
Central Washington University
Description: Computer application of statistical and mathematical techniques to business and economic problems. Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisites, ECON 201 and BUS 221 or permission. Credits: (5) Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD
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ECON 324 - Introduction to Econometrics
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ECON 325: Introduction to Forecasting
3.00 Credits
Central Washington University
Description: An introduction to methods employed in business and econometric forecasting. Topics include time series modeling, Box-Jenkins models, and seasonal adjustments. Covers data collection methods, graphing, model building, model interpretation and presentation of results. Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisites, MATH 170 or MATH 172, ECON 324. Credits: (5) Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD
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ECON 330: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Central Washington University
Description: The supply of money and the Federal Reserve System; financial intermediaries and financial instruments; macroeconomic theory and policy. Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, ECON 202. Credits: (5) Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD
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ECON 332: Public Finance
3.00 Credits
Central Washington University
Description: Rationale of public sector; effect of government expenditure and taxation on resource allocation and income distribution; structure of federal, state and local tax systems. Emphasis is on current policy problems. Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, ECON 202. Credits: (5) Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD
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ECON 340: Development of Economic Thought
3.00 Credits
Central Washington University
Description: The historical development of economic concepts and their classification into schools of thought. Contributions to economics from medieval to modern time and relationships among various economic, social and political philosophies. Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, ECON 202. Credits: (5) Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD
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ECON 346: Comparative Economic Systems
3.00 Credits
Central Washington University
Description: Compares the capitalist market economy to the centrally planned system and considers a variety of mixed systems. Economic structure and performance of select countries; emphasizes economies in transition and the Pacific Rim. Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, any economics course. Credits: (5) Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD
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ECON 348: Economic History of the United States
5.00 Credits
Central Washington University
Description: Economic factors in the development of the American nation, from the European background to the present. Credits: (5) Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD Notes: ECON 348 and HIST 348 are equivalent courses. Students may not receive credit for both.
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ECON 352: Managerial Economics
3.00 Credits
Central Washington University
Description: Application of microeconomic theories to managerial decisions and planning utilizing the case method. Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisites, ECON 202 and BUS 221. Credits: (5) Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD
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