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ECO 405: Public Finance
3.00 Credits
Iona University
An examination of governmental expenditures, revenues and transfers and their effects on economic activity and income distribution. Topics that will be covered include: an analysis of the growth, composition and incidence of expenditures and taxes; the individual and corporate income taxes; property, excise and sales taxes; and income maintenance programs. Same course as FIN 407. Prerequisites: ECO 202. 3 credits. N
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ECO 409: History of Economic Ideas
3.00 Credits
Iona University
A historical and analytical survey of the contributions of the leading economists and the various schools of economic thought. Capstone course. Prerequisites: ECO 201, 202. 3 credits. F
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ECO 4102: Domestic and International Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Iona University
A survey of money and banking institutions with special emphasis on international money and capital markets. How money is created in modern economics. The role of central banks. How foreign exchange markets arise because countries create money independently of each other. Spot and forward foreign exchange markets. Foreign exchange systems in the world today: tied exchange rates, basket currencies, the EMS, mini-devaluation systems and controlled exchanges. World money markets with emphasis on Euro-currencies. World capital markets: Euro-bonds and floating rate bonds. International investment banking practices. Not open to students who have taken ECO 308, FIN 329 or equivalent. Prerequisite: ECO 1101. 4 credits. Y
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ECO 415: Economics of Global Resources
3.00 Credits
Iona University
A geographic analysis of world resources: agricultural, mineral, technological and human. A study of resource patterns, world interdependence in primary commodities, problems of "cartelization"and their implications for industrialization and economic development and well-being of nations. Same course as GEO 415. 3 credits. F or S
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ECO 4150: Economics of Global Resources
3.00 Credits
Iona University
A geographic analysis of world resources: agricultural, mineral, technological and human. A study of resource patterns, world interdependence in primary commodities, problems of "cartelization"and their implications for industrialization and economic development and well-being of nations. Not open to those who have taken ECO 410, GEO 410, BEC 415, ECO 415, GEO 415 or GEO 2500. Same course as GEO 4150. 4 credits. N
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ECO 416: International Economics
3.00 Credits
Iona University
An analysis of the commercial and financial relations between the United States and the rest of the world, with in-depth studies of exchange rates, balance of payments and trade restrictions. The development of the international monetary system will be given special emphasis, including a detailed comparison of floating exchange rates with the workings of the gold standard and the Bretton Woods system. Prerequisites: ECO 201 and 202; ECO 316 is desirable but not required. 3 credits S
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ECO 4160: International Economics
3.00 Credits
Iona University
An analysis of the commercial and financial relations between the US and the rest of the world, covering topics ranging from trade to foreign exchange rates. Prerequisite ECO 1101 or equivalent. 4 credits. AY
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ECO 425: Economic History of the United States
3.00 Credits
Iona University
A study of the principal economic developments in the United States and the impact of the evolution of American economic institutions. 3 credits. N
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ECO 431: Managerial Economics
3.00 Credits
Iona University
Applied microeconomic theory in business management, stressing basic decision making models and techniques. Prerequisites: ECO 201 and ECO 310 or equivalent. 3 credits. AY
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ECO 435: Mathematical Applications in Economics
3.00 Credits
Iona University
The purpose of this course is to utilize mathematical analysis, e.g., matrix algebra, differential calculus, maximization and minimization techniques, and integral calculus, to examine topics in economics. Such topics will include general equilibrium, consumer choice, macroeconomic models, production and pricing theory, inventory control, input-output models, and others. Prerequisites: ECO 201, 202 and MTH 232 or equivalent. 3 credits. AY
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