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Economics PPE Option Courses


ECON 607 [1]

Course Title: 
Ecological Economics
Minimum Credits: 
4
Analysis of efficiency, equity, and growth issues in the economy and their links to environmental quality and natural resources availability. Case studies of global warming, world hunger, etc. Prereq: ECON 401 and 402. Writing intensive.

Course Prerequisites: 
ECON 401 [2]
ECON 402 [3]
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ECON 635 [6]

Course Title: 
Money and Banking
Minimum Credits: 
4
Study of interest rates, financial markets, financial institutions, monetary institutions, the supply of money, the demand for money, monetary theory, and monetary policy. Prereq: ECON 401 and 402.

Course Prerequisites: 
ECON 401 [7]
ECON 402 [8]
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ECON 641 [11]

Course Title: 
Public Economics
Minimum Credits: 
4
Alternative prescriptions and explanations concerning the role of government in contemporary market economies. General principles of public expenditure analysis. Selected case studies of public spending programs, e.g., welfare, defense, education. Analysis of various federal, state, and local taxes. Prereq: ECON 401; 605;/ or permission.

Course Prerequisites: 
ECON 401 [12]
ECON 605 [13]
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ECON 642 [16]

Course Title: 
Health Economics
Minimum Credits: 
4
Theoretical and empirical analysis of the U.S. health care delivery sector. Topics include health insurance markets and their effects on patient demand, uninsured populations and their access to health care services, breakdowns in the principal/agent relationship between patient and providers, competition in the medical sector, technology, pharmaceuticals and the scope and effect of government involvement in the delivery of health care. Prereq: ECON 402. (Also listed as HMP 642.)

Course Prerequisites: 
ECON 402 [17]
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ECON 651 [20]

Course Title: 
Governmental Regulation of Business
Minimum Credits: 
4
Mergers, competition, monopoly, and the regulated industries. Prereq: ECON 402.

Course Prerequisites: 
ECON 402 [21]
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ECON 656 [24]

Course Title: 
Labor Economics
Minimum Credits: 
4
Functioning of labor markets from theoretical and policy perspectives. Labor demand and supply, wages and employment. Welfare programs, human capital, discrimination in the labor market, unions, wage differentials. Prereq: ECON 401; ECON 402; ECON 605 recommended.

Course Prerequisites: 
ECON 401 [25]
ECON 402 [26]
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ECON 670 [29]

Course Title: 
Economics of Energy
Minimum Credits: 
4
The availability and use of inanimate energy resources and their relation to economic activity. Investigates energy demand, energy supply, the relation of energy to economic growth, and energy policy. Prereq: ECON 605 or permission.

Course Prerequisites: 
ECON 605 [30]
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ECON 741 [33]

Course Title: 
Introduction to Public Policy
Minimum Credits: 
4
Explores the basic issues of public sector economics and emphasizes the use of economic theory in predicting the effects of public policy on individual behavior and the overall economy. Specific topics include market failures, collective decision making, cost/benefit analysis, and an evaluation of tax and transfer programs. Writing intensive.

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ECON 798 [36]

Course Title: 
Topics: Industrial Organization
Minimum Credits: 
1
Special Topics Course

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