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3.00 Credits
The nature and causes of major economic problems facing the nation and its communities, and policy alternatives designed to solve them. The philosophy and methodology of economics in social problem solving. Prerequisite: ECON 221 and ECON 222, or ECON 224. CL: 2020.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of the economic behavior of households and firms. Production, consumption, price determination, and the degree of competition in markets. Prerequisite: ECON 221 and ECON 222, or ECON 224, MATH 122 or MATH 141. CL: 2020.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of the national economy as a whole. Money, output, employment, inflation, and international economic linkages. Prerequisite: ECON 221 and ECON 222, or ECON 224, MATH 122 or MATH 141. FS: 12/04/2019. CL: 2020.
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3.00 Credits
Growth and development of the American economy; applications of economic theory to economic history. Prerequisite: ECON 221 and ECON 222, or ECON 224. CL: 2020.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the various types and sources of data used by economists and how to interpret such data to answer economic questions and support economic theory. Includes the uses of survey data, cross-sectional, time series, and panel data. Prerequisite: C or better in ECON 221 and ECON 222 or ECON 224. FS: 02/01/2023.
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3.00 Credits
The procurement and management of wealth by privately owned profit-seeking enterprises. Prerequisite: ECON 221, ACCT 225, and 3 hours of statistics at the 200-level. ACAF 2.03: 07/05/2019. FS: 04/01/2015. CL: 2020.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the functions and operations of financial institutions and their relationships to the commercial banking system and the general economy. Attention is devoted to savings institutions, insurance companies, rural and urban real estate credit, consumer credit, and associated topics. Prerequisite: ECON 221 and ECON 222, or ECON 224. ACAF 2.03: 07/05/2019. CL: 2020.
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3.00 Credits
An analysis of public policy toward business in the United States. Emphasis is on the desirability of various policies in light of their consequences for the general welfare. Prerequisite: ECON 221 and ECON 222, or ECON 224. CL: 2020.
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1.00 Credits
Contract approved by instructor, advisor, and undergraduate division head is required. Prerequisite: ECON 221 and ECON 222, or ECON 224. CL: 2020.
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3.00 Credits
A study of monetary standards, monetary theory, monetary policy, and the mechanism of international payments. Attention is devoted to questions of monetary problems, employment, and fiscal policy. Prerequisite: ECON 221 and ECON 222, or ECON 224. CL: 2020.
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