Fall 2011 Syllabi
Economics as a Social Science
U.S. Economic History
- ECON 1740-001, Alexander Kangas
- ECON 1740-002, Jason Flurer
- ECON 1740-003, Chari Evans
- ECON 1740-004, Johan Uribe
- ECON 1740-070, Brandon Walker
Principles of Microeconomics
- ECON 2010-010, Floyd Burris
- ECON 2010-011, Wade Roberts
- ECON 2010-020, Julie Suhr Pierce
- ECON 2010-090, Yunsik Choi
- ECON 2010-095-098, Doyoun Won
- ECON 2010/2020-001, Steve Bannister
Principles of Macroeconomics
Labor Economics
Money and Banking
Manias, Panics and Crashes
International Economics
Current Economic Problems
Mathematics for Economics
Probability and Statistal Inference
Sex, Drugs and Crime
Intermediate Microeconomics
Intermediate Macroeconomics
History of Economic Doctrines
Marxian Economics
Discrimination in Labor Markets
Poverty and Inequality
Health Economics
Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
Public Finance
China and the Global Economy
Latin American Economic History and Development
Industrialization and Economic Development in America
Utah CRG: Why Business Fails
International Monetray Relations
Macro for Masters
Political Economics/Critique I
Microeconomic Theory I
Macroeconomics I
International Economics I
History of Economic Doctrines I
Econometrics I