Fall 2013 Syllabi
Economics as a Social Science:
U.S. Economic History
- ECON 1740-001, Jacki Strenio
- ECON 1740-002, Jason Flurer
- ECON 1740-003, Zain Siddiqui
- ECON 1740-004, Jason Flurer
- ECON 1740-090, Chari Evans
Principles of Microeconomics
- ECON 2010-001, Steve Bannister
- ECON 2010-010, Sanchit Shrivastava
- ECON 2010-011, Duygu Orhan
- ECON 2010-012, Komson Chanprapan
- ECON 2010-070, Mark Glick
- ECON 2010-090, Soumava Basu
Principles of Macroeconomics
Labor Economics
Money and Banking
Market and Government Institutions: The Economics of Exchange and Cooperation
International Economics
Current Economic Problems
Math for Economics
Probability and Statistical Inference
Sex, Drugs and Crime
Intermediate Microeconomics
Intermediate Macroeconomics
Econometrics
History of Economic Doctrines
Marxian Economics
Discrimination in Labor Markets
Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
Public Finance
Industrial Organization
China and the Global Economy
American Industry and Economic Development
Principles of Economic Development
International Monetary and Financial Relations
Microeconomics for Masters
Macroeconomics for Masters
Quantitative Methods II
Microeconomic Theory I
Macroeconomics I
International Economics I
History of Economic Doctrine I
Econometrics I
Economics Courses taught through the School ofBusiness:
Economics of Sports
Manias, Panics and Crashes