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ECON 43202: Political Economy of Globalization
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course is the seminar version of ECON 40202. The course will use the tools of political economy to understand the problems of globalization, and to evaluate policies and strategies for change to address these problems. To develop students' analytic, communication, group-process, and writing skills. This course is writing-intensive and will be run as a seminar. For Kroc M.A. students; others by permission only.
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ECON 43350: Fed Challenge
1.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
An in-depth analysis of Federal Reserve Open Market Committee policy actions. Students must participate in college Fed Challenge competition.
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ECON 43410: Labor Law
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course is the seminar version of ECON 30410. A study of the development of common and statutory law with reference to industrial relations in the United States with emphasis on the case method.
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ECON 43530: Environmental Economics
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course is the seminar version of ECON 30530. 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 43570: Economics and the Law
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course will introduce students to the economics analysis of our legal framework pertaining to property, contract and tort law. Additional topics will include an examination of the legal process and the relationship between crime and punishment.
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ECON 43581: Corporate Structure and Behavior
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course describes and explains the range of industrial organization forms from perfect and monopolistic competition structures to oligopoly and monopoly ones; it then considers the variety of historic policy responses to those forms that were presumed or seen to be undermining or preventing desirable (i.e., competitive) outcomes. Assigned readings and class discussions feature case studies. General Motors, U.S. Steel and GE, for example, illustrate the postwar system and stand in sharp contrast to today's Wal-Mart, American Airlines and Intel. Students will research and report on selected industries and/or firms for both analytical and policy purposes.
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ECON 43600: Current Economic Policy
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course is the seminar version of ECON 40600. The purpose of this seminar is to discuss current economic policy issues. Students will be required to read newspapers (Wall Street Journal, New York Times) on a daily basis and be prepared to discuss the economics of what was in the newspapers. Periodically throughout the semester, the students will writer one-to two-page critiques of the coverage of an issue they found in the newspaper and will write a major paper on a current issue and make a presentation in the seminar.
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ECON 43730: European Union
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course is the seminar version of ECON 40730. This course focuses on Europe's movement towards economic and monetary union since the end of World War II. The course will discuss monetary theory, monetary policy, labor and capital market mobility, fiscal transfers political economy issues of central banking and EU enlargement. Class discussion is a critical part of the course in addition to standard lectures. Grades will be based on two exams, in-class discussion, attendance and presentations.
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ECON 43850: World Poverty and Inequality Across Nations
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course is the seminar version of ECON 40850. Analysis of the trends, causes and consequences of the inequality between rich and poor nations, or what are called the North and South. The course uses theoretical, empirical and broader political-economy analyses to examine the implications of international trade, capital and labor movements, technological transfers and environmental interactions between rich and poor countries. Particular emphasis is given to globalization and its effects on poor countries.
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ECON 43961: Senior Honors Program Seminar
1.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This seminar provides instructional support for economics majors completing the undergraduate economics honors program. It also provides a venue where honors program students present progress reports on their senor honors essays to their peers at regular intervals. The seminar is graded on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis and may be taken twice.
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