Graduate Economics
Graduate Economics
2013 Summer Term
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TRAVEL STUDY
ECON 691
Variable topics. Faculty-led courses abroad.
MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS
ECON 737
Applications of microeconomic theory to problems of formulating managerial decisions. Emphasis on economics as a science that facilitates decision making. Topics considered include optimization techniques, risk analysis and estimation of demand and costs of production, market structures and pricing practice, and antitrust economics. Integrates theory and practice.
ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
ECON 758
A study of international trade and finance issues; multinational enterprises, international investments, currency problems, and balance of payments issues. Analyzes the structure and scope of world trade and international financial markets in developed and developing countries.