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ECON 422: Business Cycles
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Economics 101 and 102. Fundamental factors in economic fluctuations. Examination of business cycle theories, and various policy proposals for economic stabilization. A consideration of current economic conditions and an examination of methods employed in preparing national economic forecasts.
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ECON 441: Introduction to Econometrics
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Economics 301; Mathematics 120 or 121 or 150; Recommended: Economics 320 or 321. Econometric techniques with emphasis on single-equation models. Applied skills learned through computer assignments.
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ECON 449W: Economic Literacy
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Twelve units in economics to include Economics 101 and 102. Satisfies Graduation Writing Assessment Require-ment for students who have completed 60 units; completed WritingProficiency Assessment with a score of 8 or higher (or earned a C or higher in RWS 280, 281, or LING 281 if score on WPA was 7 or lower); and completed General Education requirements in Composition and Critical Thinking. Proof of completion of prerequisites required: Test scores or verification of exemption; copy of transcript. Economic way of thinking through writing. Effective communication of economic concepts and analysis to different audiences.
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ECON 452: Economics of Energy Resources
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Six units of economics. Economic structure of energy supply in the United States: electric power, fossil fuels, nuclear energy. Economic potential of alternative energy sources. Public policy issues: oil imports and self-sufficiency; energy costs, conservation, and curtailment; energy growth and its environmental impact.
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ECON 452 - Economics of Energy Resources
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ECON 453: Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Economics 101 and 102. Relation of ecological problems to basic economic institutions. Examination of the apparent conflict between economic needs and ecological requirements. Economics of air, fresh water, ocean and land pollution, overpopulation and natural resource utilization. Investigation of possible solutions.
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ECON 453 - Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
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ECON 454: Economics of the Ocean
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Economics 101 and 102. Economic analysis of fisheries, seabed resources, shipping lanes, allocation of the coastal zone, and ocean pollution. Economic implications of alternative legal arrangements concerning the ocean.
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ECON 454 - Economics of the Ocean
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ECON 458: Urban Economics
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Economics 101 and 102. Major influences on economic conditions of urban areas; specific urban issues including growth and housing. Discussion of San Diego issues.
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ECON 458 - Urban Economics
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ECON 463: Economic Development Before 1900
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Economics 101 and 102. Emergence of market institutions in medieval Europe; comparisons with China, India, and Islamic world. Origin and evolution of market institutions, using concepts from new institutional economics, game theory, and behavioral economics.
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ECON 463 - Economic Development Before 1900
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ECON 464: Economic Problems of Latin America [GE
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Six units of economics to include Economics 101; and completion of the General Education requirement in Foundations II.B., Social and Behavioral Sciences. General Education prerequisite not required for Economics majors. Economic development, institutions, and problems of Latin America in the context of a global economy.
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ECON 464 - Economic Problems of Latin America [GE
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ECON 489: Economics and Population [GE
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Six units of economics to include Economics 102; and completion of the General Education requirement in Foundations II.B., Social and Behavioral Sciences. General Education prerequisite not required for Economics majors. Relation of fertility, marriage, migration, and other dimensions of population to various economic factors affecting household behavior. Demographic measures and projections, application to product markets and to policies of developed and less developed countries.
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