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3.00 Credits
Interested students working with Economics faculty members, business and government agencies may arrange internships in the areas of economics and public policy. Prereq: Permission of instructor; May be graded S/U at instructor's discretion; STAFF
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3.00 Credits
The course briefly surveys how money and financial markets developed and how they facilitate savings and investment. The focus of the course is on a microeconomic treatment of financial markets, portfolio theory, the banking firm, and banking regulation. Prereq: ECON 301 or permission of the instructor; R. Stout
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3.00 Credits
A microeconomic analysis of how selected spending programs, taxes, and economic regulations affect the market allocation of resources and the distribution of income. Prereq: ECON 301 or permission of the instructor; R. Andersen, R. Stout
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the impact of imperfect competition on the behavior of firms and the performance of markets. It extends the analysis introduced in ECON 301 by systematically relaxing the assumptions of the model of perfect competition. The course explores topics such as collusion, predatory behavior, mergers and acquisitions, product differentiation, advertising and anti-trust policy. Prereq: ECON 301; J. Powers
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3.00 Credits
The study of the economics of renewable and exhaustible resources, environmental problems and policy responses. Topics include: the economics of air and water pollution control, the economics of recycling, the use of cost-benefit analysis, the 'limits to growth' debate, andphilosophical issues in environmental policy making. Prereq: ECON 110; CL: ENVS 368; S. Cohn
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3.00 Credits
A study of the variants of comparative advantage, barriers to trade, environmental effects, multinational firms, and related topics. Prereq: ECON 110 and ECON 120; R. Andersen
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3.00 Credits
A study of the international financial considerations, including the balance of payments, exchange rate regimes, financial globalization, and international debt. Prereq: ECON 110, ECON 120, ECON 371; R. Andersen
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3.00 Credits
Study of the processes of economic development in low income countries. Theories and experience of the accumulation and allocation of productive resources in high income countries. Prereq: ECON 110 and ECON 120; or permission of the instructor; R. Andersen
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3.00 Credits
An in-depth analysis of a selected topic with emphasis on the "doing" of economics. Prereq: ECON 258, ECON 301, ECON 302, and senior standing; or permission of the instructor; O; STAFF
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20.00 Credits
Acquaints students with the forces that have shaped the formation of American public education and explores the social context of which schools are a part. The relationships between the school and the wider social, political, economic, and cultural forces are explored. Course includes 20 hours of service at a local social service agency. HSS; Prereq: sophomore standing; or permission of the instructor; CL: ANSO 201; DV; J. Helfer, STAFF
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