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ECON 47960: Senior Honors Essay
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
A tutorial requiring a completed essay on a selected topic in economics in depth. The faculty of economics awards the John Harold Sheehan Prize Essay Award with inscribed plaque to the graduating senior who has written the best senior honors essay. Senior economics majors only.
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ECON 47960 - Senior Honors Essay
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ECON 490: Special Topics in Economics
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
No course description available.
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ECON 490 - Special Topics in Economics
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ECON 495: Senior Economics Seminar
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
No course description available.
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ECON 495 - Senior Economics Seminar
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ECON 497: Independent Study in ECON
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
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ECON 497 - Independent Study in ECON
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ECON 60000: Graduate Mathematics Review
0.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course is a review of some important mathematical topics essential for graduate study in economics. Topics include univariate and multivariate calculus; optimization with and without constraints; linear algebra; concave and convex functions. By permission only.
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ECON 60000 - Graduate Mathematics Review
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ECON 60001: Mathematics for Economists I
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Exposition of mathematical methods used in economic theory and analysis, with application of these methods to economic theory. Major methods covered include differential and integral calculus and matrix algebra. Recommended for students planning to go to graduate school in economics.
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ECON 60001 - Mathematics for Economists I
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ECON 60002: Mathematics for Economists II
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course is a continuation of ECON 60001 and is a continued exposition of mathematical methods used in economic theory and analysis, with application of these methods to economic theory. Major methods covered include differential and integral calculus and matrix algebra. Recommended for students planning to go to graduate school in economics.
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ECON 60002 - Mathematics for Economists II
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ECON 60011: Probability and Statistics
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Exposition of statistical techniques with applications in development, labor theory, and public policy economics. Testing hypotheses in economic theory and estimating behavioral relationships in economics.
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ECON 60011 - Probability and Statistics
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ECON 60012: Econometrics I
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Properties of estimators, methods of estimation, general linear regression model, maximum likelihood estimation, nonlinear regression models, Karnaugh maps, hypotheses testing with likelihood ratio, Wald, Rao tests, ANOVA, and spline regression methods.
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ECON 60012 - Econometrics I
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ECON 60013: Econometrics II
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
A survey course in practical, applied econometric techniques. Students learn how to make effective use of such techniques as spline regression, switching regressions, disequilibrium models, robust regression, nonlinear estimation, logit, probit, tobit, censoring, truncation, and event history analysis. Extensive computer applications.
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ECON 60013 - Econometrics II
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