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ECO 303: Economics of Poverty and Discrimination
3.00 Credits
Iona University
An analysis of the nature and causes of poverty and discrimination in the United States and government policies aimed at their amelioration. A detailed study of the development, provisions and impact of social insurance and public income maintenance programs with current recommendations for reform. 3 credits. N
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ECO 308: Economics of Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Iona University
An analysis of money, commerical banking and central banking with concentration on policy implementation by the Federal Reserve System and resultant economic impacts both nationally and internationally. Not open to students who have taken FIN 328. 3 credits. F
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ECO 309: Statistics for Economists
3.00 Credits
Iona University
An introduction to the analytical and decision-making techniques of statistics specifically applied to the discipline of economics by case study and example. The course also introduces model-building techniques and prepares the student to begin the study of econometrics. Prerequisites: ECO 201, ECO 202. 3 credits. AY
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ECO 310: Econometrics
3.00 Credits
Iona University
A laboratory approach to economics which presents methods for quantitative testing of socio-economic theories. The course focuses on the multiple regression model and covers hypothesis testing and forecasting. In addition to the classical regression model, the course will examine qualitative choice and simultaneous equations models. The course will utilize computerized statistical programs extensively. Prerequisites: ECO 309 or equivalent. 3 credits. S
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ECO 3111: Applied Economic Analysis
3.00 Credits
Iona University
This course uses the essential elements of micro and macro analysis to give insights into policy applications and planning in the general economy and its major aggregates, for policy makers in government, industry and the firm. Not open to students with ECO 315 or ECO 316. Prerequisite: ECO 1101. 4 credits. N
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ECO 315: Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis
3.00 Credits
Iona University
A study of consumer demand, costs of production, market structure, resource allocation, equilibrium analysis and welfare economics. Prerequisites: ECO 201 and MTH 134, or equivalent. 3 credits. S
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ECO 316: Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis
3.00 Credits
Iona University
The essentials of the theory and measurement of economic aggregates and the application of these concepts to major economic problems: employment, growth, business and price fluctuations. Prerequisites: ECO 205 or 202 and MTH 134 or equivalent. 3 credits. F
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ECO 320: Urban Economics
3.00 Credits
Iona University
A study of the economic structure, problems and policies of the contemporary city, using basic tools of analysis. Prerequisite: ECO 201. 3 credits. N
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ECO 335: Current Economic Issues
3.00 Credits
Iona University
The study of selected economic issues relevant to today's society. The emphasis is upon the present state of the economy; problems relating to the urban crisis, resource scarcity, welfare, unemployment, inflation, economic growth and ecology will usually be discussed. Prerequisite: ECO 201, 202, or equivalent. 3 credits. AY
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ECO 3350: Current Economic Issues
3.00 Credits
Iona University
The study of selected economic issues relevant to today's society. The emphasis is upon the present state of the US and world economies. Topics to be discussed could include the budget and trade deficits, homelessness, welfare reform, the US productivity crisis, farm policies, Social Security, and world poverty, among others. Not open to students who have taken ECO 335. 4 credits. AY
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