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ECON 408: Industrl Orgztn-Public Policy
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Economic theory, case studies and law are utilized to explore the causes of monopoly power, its effect on rivals and social consequences. Role and effect of anti-trust policy in curbing abuses of monopoly power are also explored. Prerequisite: ECON-314.
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ECON 412: Law and Economics
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
This course broadly examines the roles of prices and markets, the causes of market failures and the criteria for legal and public-policy intervention. Specific topics include (1) the long-run and short-run economic interests of individual, corporate and public sector clients in a variety of legal contexts, (2) the normative judgments that are implicit in many economic policies and the legal structures implementing such policies; and (3) the uses and limits of economic analysis and economic data in solving a variety of social problems. (pre-req ECN 312 & 314 or permission from Chair; MGT 218 highly recommended).
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ECON 416: History-Economic Analysis
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Origins and development of modern economic thought, from ancient time, through the 19th century. Prerequisites: ECON-312 and ECON-314 or permission of department chair.
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ECON 416 - History-Economic Analysis
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ECON 420: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Impact of the U. S. Treasury, the Federal Reserve System, commercial banks and other financial institutions on economic variables such as employment, prices and the balance of payments. Prerequisite: ECON-312.
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ECON 430: International Trade
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Study of the determinants and pattern of trade between nations and regions; efficiency welfare, and distributive effects of trade; protectionism, and the instruments of trade policy. Prerequisites: ECON-312 and ECON-314 or permission of department chair.
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ECON 431: Exchange Rates and Global Econ
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Basic international economic principles and goals as they relate to industrial policy and the determinants of trade deficits, and the short-run and long-run determinants of nominal and real exchange rates, particularly the effects of government spending, money and productivity on the exchange rate; examines international finance theory and applies it to a nation's economic circumstances. It is designed to ask and answer important questions of current international macroeconomic issues. Prerequisite: ECON-312.
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ECON 445: Economics of Int'l Migration
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Students will apply the theoretical tools of microeconomics to the analysis of labor markets; apply statistical and econometric techniques in empirical work on wage determination; study papers at the cutting edge of economic research with an eye toward how economists define questions, marshal evidence, and present results; and grapple with issues of policy design. Prerequisite: ECON-314.
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ECON 456: Economic Development
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Analyzes elements of economic growth in economies that are both internationally open and relatively poor; accumulation of human and physical capital, technological change, market structure, and international linkages. Prerequisite:ECON-314.
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ECON 460: Public Finance
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Public finance economics examines 2 key functions of government: taxation and expenditures. These government functions are evaluated based on efficiency and equity criterion. Topics including externalities, public goods, Social Security, Medicare and the personal income tax are examined. Prerequisite: ECON-314.
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ECON 470: Health Economics
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Analyze the economics of health and health care markets using the standard tools of microeconomics and empirical analysis. The course considers three main topics: inputs to health and the demand for medical care, structure and consequences of public and private financing of health care, and the supply of health care. Current public policy topics will be highlighted. Pre-Reqs: ECON 314 and MATH 132 or 142 or higher level of calculus course.
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