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ECON 323: Health Economics-S2
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
Analysis of health care markets including hospitals, providers, and insurer/managed care organizations; demand for care; economics of insurance; role of government and regulation; access to care; non-price competition; impact of new technology; analysis of reform. Prerequisites: ECON 101 or 111 (4)
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ECON 325: Industrial Organization and Public Policy
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
An analysis of the structure, conduct, and performance of American industry and public policies that foster and alter industrial structure and behavior. Prerequisites: ECON 101 or 111, or consent of instructor. (4)
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ECON 327: Public Finance-S2
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
Public taxation and expenditure at all governmental levels; the incidence of taxes, the public debt and the provision of public goods such as national defense, education, pure air, and water. Prerequisites: ECON 101 or 111 or consent of instructor. (4)
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ECON 327 - Public Finance-S2
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ECON 331: International Economics
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
Regional and international specialization, comparative costs, international payments and exchange rates; national policies that promote or restrict trade. Prerequisites: ECON 101 or 111, or consent of instructor. (4)
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ECON 333: Economic Development:Comparative Third World Strategies
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
Analysis of the theoretical framework for development with applications to alternative economic development strategies used in the newly emerging developing countries. Emphasis on comparison between countries, assessments of the relative importance of cultural values, historical experience, and govern-mental policies in the development process. Prerequisites: ECON 101 or 111, or consent of instructor. (4)
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ECON 335: European Economic Integration
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
An introduction to integration theory and its application to the problems and policy prospects for deepening European integration. Economic analysis of the development of economic institutions in the European Union. Topics include: German unification, enlargement, the European monetary system, Scandinavian participation, and relevance of the European integration model for the developing world. Prerequisites: ECON 101 or 111 (4)
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ECON 338: Political Economy of Hong Kong and China-S2
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
In 1997, the British returned Hong Kong to China. This course examines the unique economic relationship that exists between the strongly capitalistic former colony and the People's Republic of China. Can these two diverse systems coexist? Will they eventually converge to a common system? Where does Taiwan fit into the picture? While in Hong Kong and southern China we will utilize the expertise of a series of speakers to explore the economy, history, and traditions of the area and to enhance the many experiential activities of the course. (4)
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ECON 341: Strategic Behavior-S2
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
An introduction to game theory and analysis of interactive decision processes. Interactive game playing, cases, and examples drawn primarily from economics, but also includes sports, political science, business, and biology. Prisoner's Dilemma, sequential games, Nash equilibrium, mixed and pure strategies, collective action and bidding strategies, bargaining. Prerequisites: ECON 101 or 111. (4)
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ECON 344: Econometrics
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
Introduction to the methods and tools of econometrics as the basis for applied research in economics. Specification, estimation, and testing in the classical linear regression model. Prerequisite: ECON 101 or 111; ECON 102; STAT 231 or equivalent. Cross-listed with STAT 344. (4)
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ECON 345: Mathematical Topics in Economics-S2
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
An introduction to basic applications of mathematical tools used in economic analysis. Prerequisites: ECON 101 or 111, ECON 102 or consent of instructor. (4)
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