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ECON 323: Price Theory
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Intermediate microeconomics. Theories of the household and the fi rm as a foundation for the determination of prices in a market economy, effi ciency and social welfare, the effects of monopoly, the distribution of income, and government policy. Prereq: Econ 102 with a grade of C or higher. (3 Credits)
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ECON 330: United States Economic History,1870 to 1940
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Like astronomy, economics is primarily a historical science. History is, in fact, a most important observatory for learning about the economic universe. The course reveals the surprising amount of quantitative and qualitative evidence economists have been able to amass to rewrite the histories of slavery, agriculture, the railroad, the corporation, welfare, war, gold, and colonialism. Prereq: Econ 323. (3 Credits)
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ECON 330 - United States Economic History,1870 to 1940
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ECON 333: Comparative Economic Systems
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Theory and practice of capitalism and socialism in selected countries; approaches to the transition from socialism to market systems. Prereq: Econ 102. (3 Credits)
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ECON 335: Rhetoric/Writing Economics and Social Science
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
An introduction to the varieties of rhetorics employed in economics and other human sciences, including parts of philosophy and statistics. Practices of reading for the variety of rhetorics will be complemented by practices of writing for them. Students will learn to write persuasively in their home disciplines, and in several different genres. Prereq: Econ 102. (3 Credits)
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ECON 338: Money and the Economy
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Role of money and fi nancial institutions in modern economies investigated through modern macroeconomic theory. Prereq: Econ 210, Fin 301. (3 Credits)
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ECON 346: Introduction to Econometrics
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Construction of economic models, statistical testing of economic hypotheses, and estimation of parametric values in economic relationships using regression analysis. Computer applications. Prereq: Econ 234. (3 Credits)
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ECON 346 - Introduction to Econometrics
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ECON 347: Topics in Quantitative Economics
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Advanced econometric theory, linear programming, simulation, optimization techniques, dynamic analysis, and advanced theory. Computer applications where appropriate. Prereq: Econ 234, 346, and 363, or consent of instructor. (3 Credits)
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ECON 352: Urban Economic Development
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Interdisciplinary approach to theories of urban/local economic development including economics, planning, political science, fi nance, sociology, and marketing. Real world economic issues including local area, business, community, and human resource development, high technology, and technology transfer. Prereq: Econ 102. (3 Credits)
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ECON 363: Mathematics for Economists
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Mathematical tools and techniques in modern Keynesian, Neoclassical, Marxian, and Neoricardian economic theories. The methodology of mathematical economics, sets, functions, matrix algebra, comparative statics, and differential calculus. Prereq: Econ 102, Math 121, and a solid knowledge of college algebra. (3 Credits)
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ECON 363 - Mathematics for Economists
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ECON 370: Economics of the Public Sector
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Theory and practice of government involvement in resource allocation and distribution; cost-benefi t analysis; various public policy issues such as medical care, crime, Social Security, and law. (3 Credits)
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