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ECON 411: Monetary Economics
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ECON 307; ECON 375. Examines the theory and implementation of monetary policy. Topics may include the transmission mechanism of monetary policy, interest rate rules, the credibility of policy makers, and exchange rates. Special consideration is given to empirically measuring the impact of money on real economic variables and optimal monetary policy.
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ECON 412: Economics of Tax Policy
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Econ 306 and 310. Positive and normative analysis of tax policy; topics include the taxation of savings; taxation of labor income, taxes on risk-taking and wealth, and optimal income and commodity taxation.
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ECON 412 - Economics of Tax Policy
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ECON 430: Experimental Economics
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ECON 306 or 309; DSCI 205 or MATH 341. Introduces experiments as a tool in economic analysis. Examines experimental methodology and provides a first exposure to various experimental results. Stresses the interaction of theory and experiment, seeking to relate questions in the theory of markets, games, and decisions to issues in experimental design and the analysis and interpretation of those results.
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ECON 442: Industrial Organization And Public Policy
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Econ 306 or 309; A study of firms and the markets in which they operate. Considerable emphasis placed on strategic interaction among firms. Topics include mergers, predatory pricing, advertising, patents, vertical relationships and antitrust.
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ECON 442 - Industrial Organization And Public Policy
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ECON 446: Economics For The Teacher
3.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: teaching experience or current or expected enrollment in teacher education program. Presentation of basic microeconomic concepts including the operation and decision-making of households and businesses in a market economy. Special consideration is given to the development of classroom teaching strategies involving the use of games, simulations and audiovisual aids.
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ECON 447: Methods For Teaching About The National Economy in The Public Schools
3.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Econ 206 or 446, plus teaching experience or current or expected enrollment in a teacher education program. Forces affecting the overall levels of output, employment and prices in the U.S. economy. The economic effects of government policies involving taxes, spending and the money supply. Special consideration is given to the development of classroom teaching strategies involving the use of games, simulations and audiovisual aids.
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ECON 447 - Methods For Teaching About The National Economy in The Public Schools
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ECON 462: International Trade
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Econ 306 or 309. The theory of international trade. Alternative approaches for explaining the pattern and terms of trade. An examination of the gains from trade and commercial policy. Includes issues of protectionism, economic integration and strategic trade policy.
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ECON 462 - International Trade
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ECON 463: International Finance
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Econ 307. Balance of payments, adjustment mechanisms, international monetary system and international interdependence. Topics include determinants of exchange rate policy, the relationship between domestic monetary and exchange rate policies, and international policy coordination.
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ECON 463 - International Finance
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ECON 465: Development Economics
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ECON 306, 307; DSCI 205 or MATH 341. Studies the special problems faced by the less developed countries of the world and the economic mechanisms that must be taken into account in raising living standards. Topics may include population growth, the demographic transition, savings and capital accumulation, education and human capital, health and human capital, institutions and the development process, the role of history and multiple equilibria, and economic integration.
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ECON 470: Economic Fluctuations And Forecasting
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Econ 306 or 307; Econ 375 or Mat h 342. Theory and techniques of forecasting economic trends at the macro, micro and regional levels. Application of regression and time-series methods using PC econometric/ forecasting software.
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