Advanced treatment of topics covered in ECON 321 through the extensive use of matrix algebra and statistical theory. A review of required matrix...
An applied topics course involving extensive use of computers, requiring the completion of a term project. While topics covered will vary with the...
An examination of theories of international trade. Topics include the gains from trade, theories of trade determination (Ricardian, Heckscher-Ohlin,...
This course discusses economic issues in taxation. Topics may include general equilibrium tax incidence, computable tax models, optimal taxes,...
Study of how firms compete, and the structure of markets. Emphasis on oligopoly markets and use of game theory. Focus on differentiated goods, price...
Legal rules and jurisprudence can have a significant effect on resource allocation. A key question is whether legal regimes affect the optimality of...
The course presents an overview of the relevant theoretical and empirical research questions related to employment relationships (pay, mobility,...
This course explores the theories and models developed to study the health and health-care sectors from an economic viewpoint. The course will focus...
A survey of the role played by selected economic variables in long-term economic growth and decline. Issues include the impact of technological...
Basic concepts and techniques of computational economics. Topics may include computable general equilibrium models, data and calibration, system...
Students are required to do research and write a paper on a topic of their choice, supervised by a member of the Economics faculty.Department Consent...
Research and reading courses under the direction of individual instructors. See Economics Undergraduate Officer for course registration.Instructor...