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ECN 202: Intermediate MacRoeconomic Analysis
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
In this course, students develop a model of the macroeconomy which permits them to analyze the nature of the business cycle. The assumptions built into the model can be altered, rendering it capable of examining the macroeconomy from various theoretical viewpoints. In addition to unemployment, inflation and economic growth, the course covers real business cycles, the macroeconomic implications of free trade and emphasizes the microeconomic foundations of macroeconomics. Prerequisite: ECN 101 and 102. 3 credits.
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ECN 203: Inter.Macroeconomic Analysis
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
A study of national income and employment theory, with primary emphasis on determination of the levels of employment and prices. The problems of unemployment and inflation are analyzed and appropriate monetary and fiscal policies considered. Prerequisites: ECN 110 and ECN 120. 3 credits.
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ECN 222: Quantitative Methods
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
An introduction to some of the quantitative methods used in modern management and economics. Topics include probability concepts, forecasting, decision theory, linear programming, queuing theory, network models, and inventory models. Prerequisites: MAS 150 and 170. 3 credits. {Cross-listed as MGT 222.}
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ECN 233: Computer Applications in Bus
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
An introduction to personal computers and their use as an economic analytical and business tool. Topics include economic data analysis, economic graphics, and decision support systems. Prerequisites: ECN 101 and 102, or permission. 3 credits. {Cross-listed as ACT 233 and MGT 233.}
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ECN 250: Public Choice Economics
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
This course concerns itself with how individuals and groups make decisions in the context of the family, interest groups, bureaucracies and the government. It goes beyond individual choice and private markets to group interests and activities. It emphasizes the ethical and political nature of all economic choices. Prerequisites: ECN 101 and 102. 3 credits.
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ECN 290: Special Topics.
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
Used to support experimental courses and courses dealing with the most pressing topics of the time in economics. Generally are 3 credit courses and require ECN 101 and 102 as prerequisites. Fullfill elective requirements for economics.
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ECN 312: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
The study of the nature and functions of money and credit, including the development and role of commercial and central banking, structures of the Federal Reserve System, and monetary and banking theory, policy and practice. The course considers the political nature of money and the tension between fiscal and monetary policy making. Prerequisite: ECN 101 and 102. 3 credits.
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ECN 315: Health Economics
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
This course uses the concepts of micro and macro economic theory to examine how health care is produced, delivered and financed. The tension between efficiency and equity that pervades the free market system will be a focal point. Topics such as the pricing of medical care, insurance and moral hazard, ethical problems of quality versus quantity control, and the political nature of policy decisions are examined. Prerequisite: ECN 101 and 102. 3 credits.
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ECN 316: Environmental Economics
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
Environmental Economics
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ECN 317: Natural Resource Economics
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
Natural Resource Economics
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