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Graduate Economics
2015 Summer Term
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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.
RESOURCE ECONOMICS
ECON 752
Resource Economics provides an in-depth examination into the field of environmental and natural resource economics. It is designed to provide insight into economic aspects of a wide range of environmental issues such as optimal fishery and forestry management, energy provision, population dynamics, air and water pollution, climate change, and sustainability.
INTERNATIONAL MACROECONOMICS
ECON 773
This course focuses on macroeconomic issues and policies in open economies and surveys selected current research topics in the field. Topics treated include the intertemporal approach to the current account, international financial integration, international and domestic asset markets, sovereign debt crises, business cycle synchroinzation and transmission of shocks.
THESIS
ECON 799
Students must complete a Thesis Proposal Form in the Graduate Studies Office before registering for this course. Prereq: 28 credits in undergraduate and graduate economics courses. Some of these may be taken concurrently with approval of advisor.