Graduate Economics
Graduate Economics
2026 Fall Term
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BUSINESS CONDITIONS ANALYSIS
ECON 736
This course is an intermediate level course in macroeconomics focusing on an application of macroeconomic concepts relevant to businesses. In the course, we examine the macroeconomic structure and operations of the economic system. We will analyze fluctuations in national income, output, employment, prices and exchange rates and the implication of such changes for business decisions. We will evaluate the influence of monetary policy, fiscal policies, trade policy and other macroeconomic events on economic activity. The course is intended to provide students with a variety of approaches and methodologies available for understanding and predicting business conditions.
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.
INDIVIDUAL STUDIES
ECON 798
Study of a selected topic or topics under the direction of a faculty member.


