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ECON 63673: Seminar in International Economics
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Special topics in international trade and open economy macroeconomics. Subject matter to vary from year to year.
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ECON 70009: Topics in Economic Theory
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Special topics in economic theory. Subject matter to vary from year to year.
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ECON 70009 - Topics in Economic Theory
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ECON 70016: Topics in Applied Econometrics
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Applications of econometric techniques to economic problems in the fields of micro, macro, and international economics.
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ECON 70016 - Topics in Applied Econometrics
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ECON 70051: Game Theory & Applications
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
The objective is to develop the basic concepts of game theory and to apply them to understand strategic interactions in both market and nonmarket environments. Specific topics include subgame perfect equilibrium in repeated games, folk theorems, stick and carrot strategies, bargaining, incentive and mechanism design, signaling games, and strategic voting.
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ECON 70201: Advanced Macro Economics
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Selected topics of current research interest in macroeconomics. Subject matter to vary from year to year.
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ECON 70201 - Advanced Macro Economics
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ECON 70305: Time Series Econometrics
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course starts from traditional Box-Jenkins type of stationary time series model such as autoregressive and moving average models. We will study stationary and asymptotically independent time series sequences. Then, we will move to study modern treatment of non-stationary time series analysis such as unitroot, cointegration and error correction models.
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ECON 70311: 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 70312: Environmental Economics II
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 70321: Labor Economics I
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Wage and benefit determination under collective bargaining and the decline of union bargaining power, and labor market segmentation including dual labor market analysis and the labor process debate.
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ECON 70321 - Labor Economics I
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ECON 70322: Labor Econ. Theory
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Three paradigms in labor economic theory: neoclassical, radical, and institutional. Theories of time use, household formation, women's employment, wage determination, efficiency wages, labor market dynamics, and unemployment are among the areas covered.
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