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The course concentrates on the study of the Japanese, Chinese, and Indian economic systems. These models are then applied as a basis of comparison to other Asian economies. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: ECON 1070, 1080, 2010, or 2020. Credits: 3 hours Semester Offered: Fall or Spring
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This course provides students with an understanding of the crucial role of culture and tradition in shaping the economic evolution of African nations. It is intended for undergraduate majors and minors in African Studies, Black Americana Studies, Economics, Environmental Studies, international business, and other undergraduate students interested in comparative economic and cross-cultural issues focused on Africa. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: ECON 1070, 1080, 2010, or 2020. Credits: 3 hours Semester Offered: Fall or Spring
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An examination of the economic problems and challenges of the Latin American region. Topics covered include structure and performance of the Latin American economies, the industrialization process, economic integration, stabilization programs, and capital formation. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: ECON 1070, 1080, 2010, or 2020. Credits: 3 hours
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An introductory examination of the application of tools of economic analysis to management problems and decision making. The basic concepts include marginalism and cost analysis, demand pricing, capital budgeting, and selected optimality models. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: ECON 2010 and MATH 1160. Credits: 3 hours Semester Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer I or Summer II
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An introduction to statistical methods and techniques used in the acquisition and analysis of economic data. Data acquisition topics include collection and preparation techniques, survey design and sampling. Students will be familiarized with several government and private economic data sets and their strengths and weaknesses. Data analysis topics emphasize statistical methods used to analyze economic data such as descriptive statistics, hypothesis testing and regression analysis. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: ECON 2010, ECON 2020, MATH 1180 or equivalent. Credits: 3 hours Semester Offered: Fall
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An examination of microeconomic theory, with emphasis on the theory of consumer behavior (the derivation of the demand curve), the theory of the firm and factor pricing. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: ECON 2010. Credits: 3 hours Semester Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer I or Summer II
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An examination of macroeconomic theory with particular emphasis on business cycles, economic growth, and price level instability. The interplay between theory and policy is analyzed. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: ECON 2020. Credits: 3 hours Semester Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer I or Summer II
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3.00 Credits
Instruction is given on the design and conduct of economic research and the analysis of economic data. Each student designs a research project drawing upon economics courses already taken by the student. In addition to examinations, the student conducts in-depth research, gives an oral report, and submits a written report. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: ECON 4020 or STAT 2160, ECON 4030, ECON 4060, or equivalents. Credits: 3 hours Semester Offered: Spring
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The economic institutions and conditions of capitalism, socialism, communism, fascism, and the cooperative movement are critically examined as to ideology and actual operation. This course is approved as a writing-intensive course which may fulfill the baccalaureate-level writing requirement of the student's curriculum. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: ECON 2010 and 2020, or consent of instructor. Credits: 3 hours Semester Offered: Fall
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with basic skills needed for gaining access to economics databases and for using data management programs on personal and mainframe computers. It provides instruction and lab experience in transferring files and performing operations widely employed by economists. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: ECON 4030, 4060, or permission of instructor. Notes: Undergraduate students wishing to take 5000-level courses must be of junior or senior standing and have 12 or more credit hours of economics or the consent of the department chairperson. Credits: 3 hours Semester Offered: Fall
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