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3.00 Credits
History and theory of banking; market structure of commercial banking; bank management; money and capital markets. History of central banking, monetary theory, and monetary policy. Current international monetary problems. A critical examination of present monetary policies and programs to maintain economic stability, economic growth, and other goals. Prerequisite: Economics 152. Fall. Leeds, L. Ravelle, West
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3.00 Credits
Development of classical and neoclassical or marginalist economic theory. Works by Adam Smith, David Ricardo, Karl Marx, Alfred Marshall, John Maynard Keynes, others. Prerequisite: Economics 152. Writing-intensive. Alternate years. West
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3.00 Credits
Theory and practice of pricing by fi rms. Includes perfect competition, monopoly, other pricing models, government regulation. Prerequisites: Economics 152, 156, and 225. Brower, Leeds, von Allmen
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of supply and demand for human resources, functioning of labor markets and labor institutions. Topics include discrimination, unionism and collective bargaining, macroeconomic aspects of employment, unemployment, wage levels. Prerequisites: Economics 152 and 225. Alternate years. Writing-intensive. von Allmen
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3.00 Credits
Public sector of the economy and economic welfare. Institutions and fi nancing of the public sector. Nature of public goods, theory of public choice, principles of expenditure and tax analysis, the welfare effects of specifi c programs such as medical care, social security, unemployment insurance and food stamps, taxes on income, sales, social security, and property. State and local government fi nance. Prerequisites: Economics 152 and 225. Spring, alternate years. Writing-intensive. L. Ravelle
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3.00 Credits
Theories and policies of international trade and fi nance. Balance of payments, exchange-rate determination, free trade and protectionism, evolution of international economic institutions, contemporary issues. Prerequisite: Economics 152. Alternate years. Aziz, Leeds, Munemo, West
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3.00 Credits
Principles underlying investment analysis and policy; salient characteristics of governmental and corporate securities; policies of investment companies and investing institutions; relation of investment policy to money markets; forces affecting securities prices; construction of personal and institutional investment programs. Determination of investment values, portfolio analysis, optimal investment planning. Securities and Exchange Commission regulations. Prerequisite: Management 231. Spring. Leeds, L. Ravelle
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3.00 Credits
Management of the Amrhein Investment Fund, with a maximum of one full unit of credit given over a two-year period if specifi c academic requirements are met. Pass/no credit only. L. Ravelle
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3.00 Credits
Independent Study
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