500
Further development of theories of money supply, money demand, the options of monetary policy, and the effects of monetary policy on the economy. Prerequisite:
ECO 306 or 370; or graduate standing in Economics.
Credits
3(3-0)
Studies of the theory of the firm and modeling strategic behavior. Topics include game theory, transactions costs, collusion, mergers, advertising, brand names, and asymmetric information. Prerequisites: ECO 202 or graduate standing in Economics. Recommended: ECO 365.
Credits
3(3-0)
In-depth examination of specific topics in early- to mid-20th century economic history and instruction in how to conduct and read scholarly research in economics. Prerequisite: 12 hours of ECO courses or graduate standing in economics.
Credits
3(3-0)
Credits
3(3-0)
International monetary and financial markets are studied. Topics include exchange rate policy, international Capital Flow and purchasing power parity theory. Prerequisites: ECO 370 or ECO 372 or graduate standing.
Credits
3(3-0)
Thorough treatment of statistical estimation methods and their properties for simultaneous equation systems. Also includes discussions of types of systems, solution methods and identification. Prerequisites:
STA 580 and
MTH 132; or graduate standing in Economics.
Credits
3(3-0)
Prerequisites
STA 580 and
MTH 132; or graduate standing in Economics
Corequisites
None.
Economic applications and empirical implementation and interpretation of econometric techniques. Extensive computer applications. Prerequisite: STA 282QR or STA 382QR or STA392 or BUS 351QR or graduate standing in Economics.
Credits
3(3-0)
This course allows for independent, in-depth explorations of economics topics. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Recommended: 12 hours of ECO courses with B average or graduate standing in Economics.
Credits
1-3(Spec)
Prerequisites
Permission of instructor
Corequisites
None.
Independent study on special problems for majors and minors in economics and graduate students in economics. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Recommended: Nine hours of 300- to 500-level ECO courses or graduate standing in Economics.
Credits
1-3(Spec)
Prerequisites
Permission of instructor
Corequisites
None.
Experimental courses to cover material of special interest to both undergraduates and graduates not covered by courses in the regular curriculum. Prerequisite: 12 hours of ECO classes or graduate standing in economics.
Credits
1-3(Spec)