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EconS 512: Econometrics II
3.00 Credits
Washington State University
Prereq EconS 501; EconS 511. Econometric methods for systems estimation; simultaneous equations, discrete and limited dependent variable, panel data, and time series data.
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EconS 513: Econometrics III
3.00 Credits
Washington State University
Prereq EconS 502; EconS 503; EconS 512. Linear and non-linear models and maximum likelihood estimation and inference; semi-parametric and parametric methods; limited dependent variable models.
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EconS 513 - Econometrics III
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EconS 514: Econometrics IV
3.00 Credits
Washington State University
Prereq EconS 502; EconS 503; EconS 513. Constrained estimation, testing hypotheses, bootstrap resampling, BMM estimation and inference, nonparametric regression analysis, and an introduction to Bayesian econometrics.
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EconS 521: Topics in Economic Sciences
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Washington State University
May be repeated for credit; cumulative maximum 6 hours. Prereq EconS 301; EconS 302; EconS 311. Current topics in the development and application of the economic sciences.
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EconS 525: Master's Econometrics
3.00 Credits
Washington State University
Prereq 3 hours in statistics. Theory and practice of multiple regression methods; applications to the study of economic and other phenomena; use of computer regression programs. Cooperative course taught jointly by WSU and UI (AGEC 525).
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EconS 526: Master's Microeconomic Analysis
3.00 Credits
Washington State University
Prereq EconS 301 or 305; Math 171 or 202. Masters-level, calculus-based producer and consumer theory with selected managerial economics topics. Cooperative course taught jointly by WSU and UI (AGEC 526).
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EconS 527: Mathematics for Economists
3.00 Credits
Washington State University
Prereq graduate standing. Mathematical methods applicable to economic analysis and research. Cooperative course taught jointly by WSU and UI (AGEC 527).
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EconS 529: Research Methods
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Washington State University
May be repeated for credit; cumulative maximum 3 hours. Prereq graduate standing. Prepare and communicate professional-quality research with an emphasis on learning how to identify, develop, write, and present research. Cooperative course taught by WSU, open to UI students (AGEC 529).
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EconS 531: Economic Analysis of Environmental Policies 3
3.00 Credits
Washington State University
Prereq EconS 301; EconS 311; EconS 330. Graduate-level counterpart of EconS 431; additional requirements. Credit not granted for both EconS 431 and 531. Cooperative course taught by WSU, open to UI students (AGEC 531).
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EconS 532: Natural Resource Economics and Policy
3.00 Credits
Washington State University
Prereq EconS 301 or permission of instructor. Graduate-level counterpart of EconS 432; additional requirements. Credit not granted for both EconS 432 and 532. Cooperative course taught jointly by WSU and UI (AGEC 532).
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