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ECON 30331: Econometrics
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Provides students with an understanding of when and how to use basic econometric methods in their work as an economists, including the ability to recognize which econometric technique is appropriate in a given situation as well as what explicit and implicit assumptions are being made using the method. Topics covered include estimation and hypothesis testing using basic regression analysis, problems with basic regression analysis, alternative econometric methods, limited dependent variables, and simultaneous equation models.
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ECON 30400: Labor Economics
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
A survey course covering the economics of employment and unemployment; wages and income distribution; poverty, education and discrimination; unions and labor and industrial relations systems; and comparative labor systems.
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ECON 30460: Economics of Gender and Ethnic Discrimination
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Women and ethnic minorities have the lowest incomes, worst jobs, and highest levels of unemployment and poverty in the United States today. This course examines the role of racism and sexism in the US economy.
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ECON 30481: American Labor Force
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course uses the tools of economics to understand the major forces shaping the American labor force, in both the past and the present. Examples of course topics include: the major waves of European migration to the U.S., including waves of Irish immigration; the development and rise of the high school in America; important trends in educational attainment particularly of women and minorities; the economic effects of Civil Rights legislation; and the English language only debate. This course is closely related to Econ 33480 (Migration, Education and Assimilation) but does not require a research paper. Prerequisites: Principles of Microeconomics. Concurrent enrollment in or completion of a statistics course, Econometrics, or Intermediate Microeconomics is helpful but not required.
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ECON 30500: Introduction to Poverty Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
An examination of the extent and causes of poverty in the United States. The current system of government programs to combat poverty is analyzed. Reforms of this system are also considered.
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ECON 30530: Environmental Economics
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
An analysis of the welfare economics of environmental problems, emphasizing market failures due to negative environmental externalities. Air, water, and land pollution are classic examples of these externalities, which occur when third parties bear costs resulting from the transactions of the two primary market participants. The theory and practice of environmental policy to promote efficiency at the US local, state, and federal levels and in other countries is explored. International problems such as transboundary pollution and global warming are also studied.
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ECON 30800: Development Economics
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
The current problems of Third World countries are analyzed in a historical context, with attention given to competing theoretical explanations and policy prescriptions. The course will combine the study of the experiences of Latin American, African, and Asian countries with the use of the analytical tools of economics.
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ECON 30810: Regional Economic Development
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
The course looks at the spatial dimensions of economics with major emphasis on where economic activity takes place and why. Theories and methods of regional analysis and regional programs will be stressed with reference to selected regions in the U.S. and elsewhere. A major part of this class will be a major research project, paper, and presentations by students on a selected region. Research presentations and discussions will be a regular feature of the class.
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ECON 30840: European Economic Development
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course provides an account of the policies adopted in the former socialist states of Eastern and Central Europe during their transition from planned to market economies. It seeks to identify the economic problems faced by socialist and postsocialist governments; to set out the theoretical analysis underlying the policies adopted to deal with them; to assess their impact on economic performance and the welfare of the population.
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ECON 33120: Seminar in the History of Economic Thought
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course is the seminar version of ECON 30120. The course explores literature on philosophy of economics, history of economic thought, and new directions in economic methodology.
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