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ECON 389: Internship in Economics
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
California State University-Chico
1 FS This course is an internship offered for 1.0-6.0 units. You must register directly with a supervising faculty member. Field experience in working with economic data designed to complement the theoretical classroom curriculum and to give students work experience related to their studies. Placements are limited, so students must be screened. Units are dependent upon the number of hours in the field. May be repeated up to a maximum of 15 units. No more than 3 units can be counted toward 300-level Economics major requirement.
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ECON 399: Special Problems
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
California State University-Chico
1 FS This course is an independent study offered for 1.0-3.0 units. You must register directly with a supervising faculty member.
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ECON 410: The History of Economic Thought
3.00 Credits
California State University-Chico
3 FS ECON 301. Survey of the development of economic philosophy and its relevance to social and political development and issues. (May not be counted for credit toward a major in Economics if ECON 305 is used.)
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ECON 410 - The History of Economic Thought
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ECON 411: Social and Institutional Economics
3.00 Credits
California State University-Chico
3 FS ECON 301. A study of institutional economics as an indigenous school of American economic thought, focusing on Veblen, Mitchell, Commons, Ayres, Polanyi, Galbraith, and Boulding. Explorations in interdisciplinary studies, moving toward a social theory of the economy.
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ECON 411 - Social and Institutional Economics
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ECON 413: Marxist Economic Theory
3.00 Credits
California State University-Chico
3 FS ECON 301. An analysis of the economic theories of Karl Marx and Marxist economists with an emphasis on how these theories relate to economic conflicts, crises, and transformations; contrasts to orthodox economic ideas and theories; analysis of 20th century economic problems, and prospects for the future.
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ECON 413 - Marxist Economic Theory
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ECON 431: Theory of Money
3.00 Credits
California State University-Chico
3 SP ECON 302. A survey course of monetary theories. The role of money in general equilibrium and exchange theory. Money in the classical system. Keynes' theory of money. Monetarism.
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ECON 431 - Theory of Money
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ECON 435: Public Finance:Theory and Policy
3.00 Credits
California State University-Chico
3 FS ECON 301. Emphasizes fiscal functions (e.g., resource allocation and income distribution) rather than fiscal institutions, rationale for the existence of the public sector treated both historically and theoretically, taxing and expenditure policies and procedures, with applied research on current topics.
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ECON 435 - Public Finance:Theory and Policy
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ECON 440: Labor Economics
3.00 Credits
California State University-Chico
3 FS ECON 301. A study of labor movement theory in a historical and philosophical framework.
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ECON 440 - Labor Economics
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ECON 450: Industrial Organization
3.00 Credits
California State University-Chico
3 FS ECON 301. The structure, conduct, and performance of American industry and its relationship to oligopoly theory. Economic evaluation of antitrust laws and their enforcement. In-depth analysis of specific U.S. industries.
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ECON 450 - Industrial Organization
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ECON 462: Urban-Regional Economics
3.00 Credits
California State University-Chico
3 FS ECON 301. Theory of location of economic activities. Land use. Systems of cities and regions. Regional structure and growth. Spatial aspects of urban areas and urban problems.
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ECON 462 - Urban-Regional Economics
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