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Scarcity, opportunity cost, competitive and non-competitive market pricing, and interdependence as an analytical core. Individual sections apply this core to a variety of current economic policy problems, such as poverty, pollution, excise taxes, rent controls, and farm subsidies.
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P: E201. Measuring and explaining aggregate economic performance, money, monetary policy, and fiscal policy as an analytical core. Individual sections apply this core to a variety of current economic policy problems, such as inflation, unemployment, and economic growth.
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Basis for and effects of international trade, commercial policy and effects of trade restrictions, balance of payments and exchange rate adjustment, international monetary systems, and fixed vs. flexible exchange rates. Students who have taken E333 may not enroll in E303 for credit. Only 6 credit hours from E303, E331, and E332 may be counted toward a major in economics.
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P: E201-E202. Monetary and banking system of the U.S. The supply and control of money. The impact of money on the U.S. economy. Topics in the application of Federal Reserve monetary policy. Analytical treatment of the Federal Reserve system and the commercial banking industry. Credit given for only one of E305 or E350.
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P: E201 and MATH M119 or M211 The economics of consumer choice. The economics of production, cost minimization, and profit maximization for business firms in the short run and long run under various market structures. Competition and adjustment to market equilibrium. Introduction to game theory, strategic interaction, and noncooperative equilibria. Credit given for only one of E321 or S321.
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P: E202 and E321 National income accounting; theory on income, employment, and price level. Countercyclical and other public policy measures.
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P: E321 Mathematical analysis of strategic interaction. Noncooperative games played once or repeatedly, with perfect or imperfect information. Necessary condition for a solution (equilibrium) as well as sufficient conditions (refinements). Cooperative games, such as bargaining and market games. Numerous applications, including experimental games.
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P: E321 Theories of trade pattern, positive and normative aspects of trade and trade-related policies in competitive and non-competitive markets; effects of trade liberalization and economic integration; trade policies by developed and developing nations; international factor movements. Only 6 credit hours from E303, E331, and E332 may be counted toward a major in economics.
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P: E321 Characteristics of economically underdeveloped countries. Obstacles to sustained growth; planning and other policies for stimulating growth; examination of development problems and experience in particular countries. Credit given for only one of E337 or E495.
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P: E370 pr S370, and E321 Analysis of the functioning of labor markets with theoretical, empirical, and policy applications in determination of employment and wages in the U.S. economy. Credit given only for one of E341 or E441.
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P: E321 Devoted to economic analysis on law, focusing on the economic efficiency of common law. Main components of the course are property law, contracts, and torts; some aspects of criminal law are also covered. Discussion is based mostly on examples, both invented and taken from actual cases.
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P: 321 Economic development and institutional change in the U.S. from colonial times to present. Timing, pace, and sources of economic growth; structural change; economic activity; industrialization; govenment intervention; and income distribution. Credit given for only one of E359 or E409
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P: E321 Theory of public goods and externalities. Cost-benefit analysis. Public choice theory. Analysis of specific expenditure, transfer, and regulatory programs. Only 6 credit hours from E308, E361, and E362 may be counted toward a major in economics.
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P: MATH M118 or similar course emphasizing probability concepts. P or C: E201 or E202 and MATH M119. Lectures emphasize the use of basic probability concepts and statistical theory in the estimation and testing of single parameter and multivariate relationships. In computer labs, using Microsoft Excel, each student calculates descriptive statistics, probabilities, and least squares regression coefficients in situations based on current business and economic events. E270, S270, I Sem., II Sem., SS. Credit given for only one of the following: ECON E270, S270, E370, S370, CJUS K300, MATH/PSY K300, K310; SOC S371; or SPEA K300., unemployment, and economic growth.
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P: E370 or consent of instructor. Emphasis is on the classical linear regression model and that probability and statistical theory play in its formulation and use. Special topics include point and interval estimation, hypothesis testing, extensions of multiple regression, and computer calculation of least squares estimators and test statistics. Credit given for only one of E372 or E471
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Designed for students of superior ability. Covers same core materials as E201 and substitutes for E201 as a prerequisite for other courses. Open to Hutton Honors College Students only.
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Open to Hutton Honors College Students only. Designed for students of superior ability. Covers the same core material as E321 and substitutes for E321 as a prerequisite for other courses. Credit given for only one of E321 or S321.
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P: MATH M118 or similar course emphasizing probability concepts. P or C: E201 or E202 and MATH M119. Designed for students of superior ability. Covers the same core material as E370 and substitutes for E370 as a prerequisite for other courses. Credit given for only one of S270, E270, E370, or S370.
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