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ECO 338: Government and Business
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
4 hours; 4 credits The relationship between government and business in the United States will be investigated under three general headings: antitrust policy, regulation, and the promotion of specific business interests. Theoretical issues, historical developments, political and economic interrelationships, legislation and its judicial and quasijudicial interpretation relevant to each area will be explored. Prerequisite: ECO 210
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ECO 345: Managerial Finance II
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
(Also FNC 345) 4 hours; 4 credits Working capital management, current asset management, sources of shortterm financing, financial structure and use of leverage, valuation and rates of return, dividend policy and internal financing, mergers and acquisitions, and liquidation; includes computer lab for solving financial management problems. Prerequisites: ECO/FNC 240 and MGT/ECO 230
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ECO 352: Comparative Economic Systems
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
4 hours; 4 credits An analysis of economic systems through formulation of abstract economic models and an analysis of actual economic societies, including comparison of capitalism and socialism. Prerequisites: ECO 101 and at least two other courses in the social sciences
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ECO 352 - Comparative Economic Systems
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ECO 360: Investment Analysis
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
(Also FNC 360) 4 hours; 4 credits Survey of the principles governing the investment of individual and institutional capital funds: the theory and mechanics of investments, general analysis and valuation procedures including quantitative and qualitative tests for judging security values, valuation to fixed income securities and common stocks. Introduction to the analysis of industrial, public utility, and governmental securities. Management of an individual investor’s portfolio. Prerequisites: ECO/FNC 345 and FNC/ECO 213 or FNC/ECO 214
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ECO 361: Labor Economics
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
4 hours; 4 credits A critical examination of theories of wage determination; factors responsible for wage differentials; the effect of unionism upon wages; empirical trends in wage differentials and average wage levels; wage push inflation, unemployment, minimum wage laws, and automation; human capital, educational expenditures, and manpower analysis. Prerequisites: ECO 210 and ENG 151 or permission of the instructor
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ECO 361 - Labor Economics
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ECO 370: International Finance
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
(Also FNC 300) 4 hours; 4 credits The financial interrelationship between countries. Analysis of balance of payments, fixed and flexible exchange rates exchange rates, the role of international reserves. Historical trends in payments and exchange; implications of the rise of the multinational corporation; current international policy problems facing the United States, other developed nations, and underdeveloped nations, and current institutional changes designed to meet them. Prerequisite: FNC/ECO 240
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ECO 385: Engineering Economics
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
4 hours; 4 credits Applications of economic theory and operations analysis in the formulation of business policies and decisions. Marginal and incremental analysis of business opportunities, demand analysis and forecasting, production and price setting, capital budgeting and investment analysis, and regulation of business. Introduction to the techniques and applications of econometrics and linear programming. Not open to students who have successfully completed ECO 387. Prerequisite: MTH 121 or MTH 123 or equivalent
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ECO 387: Managerial Economics
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
4 hours; 4 credits Applications of economic theory and operations analysis in the formulation of business policies and decisions. The course will include marginal and incremental analysis of business opportunities, demand analysis and forecasting, production and price setting, and regulation of business. Introduction to the techniques and applications of econometrics and linear programming will also be included. Topics will be studied through consideration of actual business cases and problems. Not open to students who have successfully completed ECO 385. Prerequisites: MTH 121 or 123 or equivalent and ECO 210
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ECO 388: Economics of Natural Resources and the Environment
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
4 hours; 4 credits An economic approach to the problems of depleting natural resources and environmental pollution. Intertemporal allocation of resources, recycling, renewable resources, energy, pollution, acid rain, global warming, ozone depletion. The role of markets and the role of government. Prerequisite: ECO 210
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ECO 388 - Economics of Natural Resources and the Environment
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ECO 389: Economics and Technology
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
4 hours; 4 credits The economics of research and development in the single firm and the economy as a whole. Implications for society will be explored. Topics will include: determinants of research and development expenditures by the firm, selection and management of research and development projects, technological forecasting, the role of government and nonprofit organizations in research and development, the economics of the patent system, antitrust legislation, and technological innovation. Prerequisite: ECO 101
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