| 110 Basic Economic Concepts |
| | Introduction to elementary techniques of economic analysis; historical background useful for interpreting current economic events. |
| | 2 2-hr cl. Intended for students who desire a one-course introduction to economics. GEC soc sci human, natural, and economic resources courses. |
| | 110.01 Current Economic Events in Historical Perspective U 5 |
| | | Discuss current issues in the political economy within a historical framework, including such topics as taxes and unemployment. |
| | 110.02 Freakonomics U 5 |
| | | Discuss current social problems and issues within an economics framework, including topics such as job discrimination and integration. |
| | 110.03 Economics of the Internet U 5 |
| | | Rise of new electronic technology; operation of markets; online shopping; auctions; trading; the evolution of the world economy; and economic growth. |
| 200 Principles of Microeconomics U 5 |
| | Introduction to economic theory: supply and demand for goods and services; market structure; the distribution of income. |
| | Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 2 2-hr cl. H200 (honors) may be available to students enrolled in an honors program or by permission of department or instructor. First required course for students planning to take 500-level courses in econ. GEC soc sci human, natural, and economic resources course. SS Admis Cond course. |
| 201 Principles of Macroeconomics U 5 |
| | Theory of national income determination; economic fluctuations; money; government policy; international economics. |
| | Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 2 2-hr cl. H201 (honors) may be available to students enrolled in an honors program or by permission of department or instructor. Not open to students with credit for 400. GEC soc sci organizations and polities course. |
| H271 Law and Economics U 5 |
| | Study of the use of economic analysis to understand the sources of legal rules and the effect of those rules on society. |
| | Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: H200 recommended and enrollment in an honors program. |
| 294 Group Studies U 1-5 |
| | Current problems not covered in other courses; application of economic analysis of scarcity and choice of current policy significance. |
| | 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 100 or 200 or equiv. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. |
| 348 Ethics and Social Responsibility in Economic Life U 5 |
| | Examines the role of ethical norms and social constraints in determining economic outcomes. |
| | At least one of these courses (Econ 110.01 or 110.02 or 110.03 or 200 or 201) is recommended. GEC soc sci individuals and groups course. |
| 367 Second Writing Course |
| | 2 2-hr cl or 4 1-hr cl. Prereq: 200 and 201 or 400, or equivs. GEC second writing courses. |
| | 367.01 The American Economy in the 20th Century U 5 |
| | | Survey of major economic developments in the American economy during the 20th century. |
| | | Au, Wi Qtrs. |
| | 367.02 Current Economic Issues in the United States U 5 |
| | | Study of problems currently facing the U.S. economy. |
| | | Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. |
| 443 The Analysis and Display of Data U 5 |
| | Analysis of data; introduction to the internet; introduction to techniques in the graphical presentation of data; designed for economics and international studies majors. |
| | Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr cl, lab arr. Prereq: Completion of GEC data analysis requirement. Not open to students with credit for Int Stds 443. Cross-listed in International Studies. |
| 444 Elementary Econometrics U 5 |
| | Basic methods of data analysis used in economics, including descriptive statistics, hypothesis testing, and regression analysis. |
| | Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 4 1-hr cl, or 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: Stat 145 or 245, or AED Econ 205 or equiv. |
| 479 Economics of Crime U 5 |
| | Investigates incentives and deterrents to criminal activity with respect to general economic conditions and analyzes the effectiveness of public policies designed to deter crime. |
| | Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 200. |
| 482 The Economics of Gender in Labor Markets U 5 |
| | Application of economic analysis to the evolution and economic condition of women and men in the labor force; occupational distribution and segregation; wage gap; the glass ceiling. |
| | Au Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 200. GEC social diversity course. |
| 485 Diversity Economics U 5 |
| | Examines race, gender, and ethnicity in labor markets; impact of labor market discrimination and differences in human capital acquisition on labor market outcomes. |
| | Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 200. GEC social diversity course. |
| 501 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory |
| | Theory of consumer behavior; theory of the firm; costs and production; factor price determination; general equilibrium. |
| | Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 200 and 201 or 400, or equivs. |
| | 501.01 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory U G 5 |
| | 501.02 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory U G 5 |
| | | Prereq: Designates a calculus based version which requires Math 132 or 151 or 152 or 153 or 161 or 162 or 263 or H263 or H190, or equiv, or permission of instructor. |
| 502 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory |
| | Analysis of the determinants of national output, income and employment levels; theory of economic growth and progressive equilibrium in an economy. |
| | Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 200 and 201 or 400, or equivs. |
| | 502.01 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory U G 5 |
| | 502.02 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory U G 5 |
| | | Prereq: Designates a calculus based version which requires Math 132 or 151 or 152 or 153 or 161 or 162 or 263 or H263 or H190, or equiv, or permission of instructor. |
| 505 Experimental Economics U G 5 |
| | Develops techniques of experimental economics to study individual decision-making, game theory and behavior within markets. |
| | Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 200. |
| 508* Comparative Economic Systems U G 5 |
| | Principles and institutions for economic decision making under capitalism, socialism, communism, and mixed systems; comparison of selected countries. |
| | Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 200 and 201 or 400, or equivs. Not open to students with credit for 690. |
| 515 World Economic Development in Historical Perspective I U G 5 |
| | First course in a survey of economic development from the middle ages through the 20th century. |
| | Au, Sp Qtrs. 2 2-hr or 4 1-hr cl. Prereq: 200 and 201 or 400, or equivs. GEC historical survey course. |
| 516 World Economic Development in Historical Perspective II U G 5 |
| | Second course in a survey of economic development from the middle ages through the 20th century. |
| | Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 2 2-hr or 4 1-hr cl. Prereq: 515. GEC historical survey course. |
| 520 Money and Banking U G 5 |
| | Organization, operation, and economic significance of our monetary and banking system; special reference to current conditions and problems. |
| | Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 2 2-hr cl. H520 (honors) may be available to students enrolled in an honors program or by permission of department or instructor. Prereq: 200 and 201 or 400, or equivs. |
| 530 Government Finance in the American Economy U G 5 |
| | Analysis of fiscal institutions and decision making in the public sector of the American economy; budget planning and execution; taxation, debt, and fiscal policy. |
| | Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 200. |
| 532 Public Expenditure and Cost-Benefit Analysis U G 5 |
| | Economics of public choice, public goods, non-market allocations, collective decision-making, and net-benefit maximization; case studies. |
| | Wi Qtr. 4 cl. Prereq: 200. |
| 547 Economics of War U G 5 |
| | Concepts of economics are applied to war and conflict, defense spending alliance building, the arms trade, peacekeeping, terrorism, and weapons of mass destruction proliferation. |
| | Prereq: 200 and 201. |
| 550 Economic Development U G 5 |
| | Empirical and theoretical consideration of long-term economic changes, including changes in industrial structure, technology, and level of national product; emphasis on developing economics. |
| | 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 200 and 201, or equivs. Not open to students with credit for 610 or 650. |
| 553 Economics of Population U G 5 |
| | Uses economic principles to analyze population growth, fertility, mortality, mating, dating, marriage, teen pregnancy, divorce and migration. |
| | Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 200. |
| 556 Cooperation and Conflict in the Global Economy U G 5 |
| | The economic, social, and political bases for and responses to increasing global economic integration. |
| | Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. H556 (honors) may be available to students enrolled in an honors program or by permission of department or instructor. Prereq: 200 and 201 or 400, or equivs. Not open to students with credit for Int Stds 556. Cross-listed in International Studies. |
| 560 International Economic Relations U G 5 |
| | Survey of international economic relations; the basis of world trade; commercial and financial policy, particularly of the United States; and recent international economic organization. |
| | 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 200 and 201 or 400, or equivs. Not recommended for students who plan to take 665 and 666. |
| 570 Government and Business U G 5 |
| | Economic and legal aspects of government regulation of business in the United States; philosophies and concepts of public control; contemporary problems. |
| | Au, Wi Qtrs. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 200. |
| 580 Labor Economics and Industrial Relations U G 5 |
| | Survey of the field of labor economics; trade unionism, collective bargaining; wage determination, employment, unemployment; labor legislation. |
| | Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 200. |
| 583 Economics of Sports U G 5 |
| | Analysis of economic and business aspects of sports teams and their strategic interactions in sports markets. |
| | Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 200. |
| 589 Internships U 1-5 |
| | Allow students to apply knowledge from their economics courses and learn from hands on experience in approved positions. |
| | Prereq: 200 and 201, 3.2 GPA or above in Econ major, open to juniors and seniors, approval of DUS. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. Applies toward an Econ 500 level elective, 5 credit hours maximum toward major. This course is graded S/U. |
| 592 Housing Economics U G 5 |
| | The study of housing markets using the tools of economics. Demand and supply, prices and appreciation, ownership and renting, government policy, and brokerage. |
| | Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 200 or AED Econ 200. |
| 594 Group Studies U G 5 |
| | Topics vary from quarter to quarter and will be announced in advance. |
| | 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 200 and/or 201. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. |
| H596 Honors Seminar in Economics U 2-3 |
| | Presentations by selected faculty of economic topics and issues of current interest; discussion of research problems and methods. |
| | 1 2-hr cl. Prereq: Honors program enrollment or permission of instructor. |
| 601 Game Theory in Economics U G 5 |
| | Game theory and applications to strategic situations. |
| | 2 2-hr cl or 4 cl. Prereq: 501 and Math 132 or 151 or 152 or 153 or 161 or 162 or 263 or H263 or H190, or equiv. |
| 613 Economic History of the United States U G 5 |
| | General survey from discovery of America to present; European economic background; westward movement and its effects; development of economic institutions in the United States. |
| | Au, Sp Qtrs. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 444 or 641, or Stat 245, 501 and 502; or grad standing. |
| 614 Economic History of Western Europe U G 5 |
| | Survey from 1750 through the post-World War II period; from Britain in the West to Russia in the East. |
| | Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 444 or 641, or Stat 245, 501 and 502; or grad standing. |
| 615 Economic Transitions in the 20th Century U G 5 |
| | Surveys major themes in transitioning economies in the 20th century; focus on planned economies and developing economies as they integrate into world economy. |
| | Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 444 or 641 or Stat 245, and Econ 501 or 502 or permission of instructor. |
| 625 National and International Money Markets U G 5 |
| | Organization, functions, and control of money markets and their submarkets; flow of funds in these markets and investment policies of market participants. |
| | 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 444 or 641, 501, and 520. |
| 640 Probability Theory U G 5 |
| | Probability, random variables, Markov chains, discrete and continuous distributions, transformations, moment generating function techniques, limit theorems, expectation, variance. |
| | Au Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: Math 153 or equiv. Not open to students with credit for Stat 520 or 620. |
| 641 Applied Regression and Correlation Analysis U G 5 |
| | The general linear regression model; multiple correlation, path analysis, analysis of variance and tests of significance; specification errors. |
| | Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 501 and Stat 245 or equivs. |
| 642 Applied Economic Models and Forecasting U G 5 |
| | Application of economic and statistical principles to economic problems; applications include topics in labor economics, industrial organization, macro models, and international trade. |
| | Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 501, 502, 641, and Math 132; or equivs. |
| 665 International Commodity Flows: Theory and Policy U G 5 |
| | Comparative advantage and the gains from trade; tariffs and other trade restrictions; economic effects of protective policies; U.S. commercial policies; regional economic integration. |
| | 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 444 or 641 and 501. |
| 666 Financial Aspects of International Trade U G 5 |
| | International payments and receipts; foreign exchange markets; balance-of-payments adjustment under different monetary systems; macroeconomic policy; international monetary reforms; foreign investments; multinational corporations. |
| | 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 444 or 641, and 502. |
| 670 Structure of Industry U G 5 |
| | Nature, role, and regulation of competition; market structure and social performance; antitrust laws; current economic, legal, and policy problems in the antitrust area. |
| | 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 444 or 641, and 501, or grad standing. |
| 672 Economic Analysis of Japanese Firms and Markets U G 5 |
| | Applications of economic analysis to Japanese industrial organization including the firm's internal incentive structure, labor markets, and financial institutions. |
| | 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 501 or 501A or 570. |
| 685 Labor Economics U G 5 |
| | Labor demand and supply; wages, unemployment , and inflation; economics of the household's allocation of time. |
| | 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 501 or equiv. |
| 693 Individual Studies U G 1-5 |
| | Advanced readings in economics and related fields. |
| | Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq for jrs: An average of B or better in all econ courses taken and a CPHR of 3.00 or above. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. |
| 694^ Group Studies U G 3-5 |
| | Advanced courses in economics and related fields. |
| | Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. |
| 697 Study at a Foreign Institution U G 1-15 |
| | An opportunity for students to study at a foreign institution and receive Ohio State credit for that work. |
| | Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Arr. Prereq: Written permission of dept chairperson. Repeatable to a maximum of 45 cr hrs. This course is Progress ("P") graded. Students will pay Ohio State fees and any fees in excess of Ohio State tuition, as well as all travel and subsistence costs. |
| 699 Undergraduate Research in Economics U 1-10 |
| | Directed research related to tasks of an internship for an Economics major, or involve collection and analysis of data and information for a research project. |
| | Prereq: 200 or 201. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. |
| 700 Advanced Mathematical Techniques in Economics G 5 |
| | Advanced mathematical analysis of economics problems; topics to include basic set theory and real analysis; optimization subject to inequality constraints and dynamic optimization. |
| | Au Qtr. 2 1.66-hr cl. Prereq: 600 or equiv. Not open to students with credit for this topic under 894. |
| 701 Dynamic Analysis in Economics G 5 |
| | Optimization methods and economic applications, calculus of variations, optimal control, and elements of dynamic programming. |
| | Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 700 or permission of instructor. Primarily for the first year economics Ph.D. students to complement micro, macro and econometrics core courses. |
| 730 Public Finance U G 5 |
| | Comprehensive survey and analysis of the principal fiscal activities of contemporary governments; logic of public sector activity, taxation principles and practice, intergovernmental relations, current fiscal problems. |
| | Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: PubPol&M 830, or Econ 501A and grad standing, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 530 or PubPol&M 730. Cross-listed in Public Policy and Management. |
| 735 Comparative Political Economy G 5 |
| | A graduate-level course designed to survey contemporary theories on the interaction between economic policies, domestic institutions, the international economy, and their consequences on the macroeconomy. |
| | Wi Qtr. 1 3-hr cl. Prereq: Grad standing or permission of instructor. Not open to students with 10 cr hrs of Polit Sc 735. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. Cross-listed in Political Science. |
| 740 Inference and Decision Analysis G 5 |
| | Distribution theory, point and interval estimation, statistical hypothesis testing, decision analysis under uncertainty. |
| | Wi Qtr. 4 cl. Prereq: 640 or equiv. |
| 741 General Linear Regression Analysis G 5 |
| | Multiple regression analysis; the general linear model; non-linear and distributed lag models. |
| | Sp Qtr. 4 cl. Prereq: 600 and 740, or Stat 521. |
| 742 Econometrics G 5 |
| | Review of the general linear model; identification; estimating criteria; single and simultaneous equation estimation; econometric application. |
| | Au, Sp Qtrs. 4 cl. Prereq: 741. |
| H783 Honors Research U 3-5 |
| | A program of study arranged for each student, with individual conferences, reports, and honors thesis. |
| | Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: 4th yr standing with a grade of A in at least half of the econ courses taken and an average of B in the remainder; permission of instructor under whose supervision the work is to be completed and the Arts and Sciences Honors Committee. At least 2 qtrs are required of candidates for the degree with distinction in econ. Failure to receive a mark of S in this course is a disqualification for special honors. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. |
| 789 Survey Research Practicum G 5 |
| | Hands-on applications for students interested in the planning, implementation, and analysis of a scientific sample survey. |
| | Sp Qtr. 1 3-hr cl. Prereq: Admission to grad interdisciplinary specialization in survey research or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 789 in AED Econ, Agr Educ, Bus-Mktg, Edu P&L, Geog, J Com, Polit Sc, Psych, Pub Hlth, PubPol&M, Sociol, or Stat. Cross-listed in AED Econ, Agr Educ, Bus-Mktg, Edu P&L, Geog, J Com, Polit Sc, Psych, Pub Hlth, PubPol&M, Sociol, and Stat. |
| 790 Urban Economics G 5 |
| | Application of economic theory to urban problems; topics include slums, residential segregation, intracity location of economic activity, urban renewal, urban sprawl, transportation, and governmental organization. |
| | Sp Qtr. 4 cl. Prereq: 705, Geog 650, and grad standing; or permission of instructor. |
| 804 Microeconomic Theory I G 5 |
| | Theories of consumers and producers. |
| | Au Qtr. Prereq: 501A or equiv. |
| 805 Microeconomic Theory II G 5 |
| | Classical partial equilibrium (competition, monopoly, monopolistic competition, Cournot and Bertrand oligopoly models, location models) and general equilibrium theory. |
| | Wi Qtr. Prereq: 600 and 804. |
| 806 Macroeconomic Theory I G 5 |
| | Theory of income and employment; Keynesian aggregate supply and demand; consumption, saving, and the multiplier; determinants of investment and the accelerator; government's role. |
| | Au Qtr. Prereq: 502A or equiv. |
| 807 Macroeconomic Theory II G 5 |
| | Aggregate supply: expectations, introduction to dynamic macroeconomic models. |
| | Wi Qtr. Prereq: 600, 804, and 806. Not open to students with credit for 809.01. |
| 808 Microeconomic Theory III G 5 |
| | Partial equilibrium welfare theory; economic dynamics; economics of information and uncertainty; and elementary game theory; may also include topics in industrial organization, labor, public finance, and others. |
| | Sp Qtr. Prereq: 805. |
| 809 Macroeconomic Theory III G 5 |
| | Stochastic dynamic problems in macroeconomics; questions of growth, business cycles, and policy. |
| | Sp Qtr. Prereq: 807. Not open to students with credit for 809.02. |
| 810 Advanced Macroeconomics G 5 |
| | Examines recent contributions to macroeconomics and trains advanced graduate students to develop skills for research in theoretical, empirical and policy areas in macroeconomics. |
| | Au, Wi Qtrs. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 809 or permission of instructor. |
| 811 Applied Macroeconomics G 5 |
| | Application of econometric methods to theoretical structures developed in 806 and 809; estimation and validation of macroeconomic models. |
| | Sp Qtr. 2 2.75-hr cl. Prereq: 742 and 809, or permission of instructor. |
| 815* Mathematical Economics I G 5 |
| | Mathematical analysis of microeconomic problems including consumer and production theory and general equilibrium. |
| | Prereq: 808. |
| 816* Mathematical Economics II G 5 |
| | Mathematical analysis of macroeconomic problems including static and dynamic systems and optimal control. |
| | Prereq: 809. |
| 817 Game Theory G 5 |
| | The methodology and survey of the development of game theory including concepts of equilibrium, beliefs, expectations and behavioral strategies. |
| | Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 804, 805 and 808 or equiv with permission of instructor. |
| 818 Economics of Information G 5 |
| | How information affects economic decision making in strategic settings and on markets; topics include theories of speculation, rational expectations, signaling principal-agent models, and search. |
| | Au Qtr. 2 1.66-hr cl. Prereq: 804, 805, 808. Not open to students with credit for this topic under 894. |
| 819 Economic Behavior under Uncertainty G 5 |
| | Axiomatic approaches to economic behavior under uncertainty, classical expected utility paradigm, subjective probability, and behavioral theory of economic choice under uncertainty. |
| | Prereq: 804, 805, and 808, or equiv of the first-year graduate microeconomics sequence with permission of instructor. S/U option available only upon the Economics DGS approval. |
| 820 Monetary Theory G 5 |
| | Role of money in theoretical analysis of forces determining and influencing level of income, employment, and prices. |
| | Au Qtr. Prereq: 520, 805, and 806; or equivs. |
| 821 Monetary Economics G 5 |
| | Develops monetary economics as a research field and covers a range of topics in the theoretical, empirical and policy aspects of money, credit and banking. |
| | Wi Qtr. Prereq: 806, 807, 809 or permission of instructor. May be graded S/U with approval of Economics Director of Graduate Studies. |
| 830 Advanced Public Finance I G 5 |
| | A theoretical and empirical investigation of the economic behavior of the public sector; theory of social goods, problems of tax structure, incidence, multi-unit finance. |
| | Au Qtr. Prereq: 805. |
| 832 Advanced Public Finance II G 5 |
| | Continuation of 830; topics include intergovernmental relations, tax incidence, and tax reform. |
| | Wi Qtr. Prereq: 830. |
| 840 Time-Series Econometrics G 5 |
| | Fundamental elements of time series methods; recently developed techniques for the analysis of economic time series. |
| | Au Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 742. |
| 841 Advanced Econometrics I G 5 |
| | Selected advanced topics in econometrics such as non-parametric and semiparametric estimation, numerical optimization, Markov chain, Monte Carlo methods and duration models used in economics. |
| | Prereq: 742 or equiv with permission of instructor. |
| 842 Advanced Econometrics II G 5 |
| | Theory and application of advanced quantitative research methods; computerized application of econometric methods developed in 742. |
| | Sp Qtr. Prereq: 742. |
| 843 Research Topics in Micro Econometrics G 5 |
| | Surveys and trains advanced PhD students in recent developments in micro econometrics; both theoretical and applied topics in economics will be covered. |
| | Au Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 742, 841 and 842 or equiv with permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. |
| 844 Research Topics in Time Series Econometrics G 5 |
| | Surveys and trains advanced PhD students in economics with recent techniques and concepts in the econometric analysis of times series models. |
| | Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 742 or equiv with instructor's permission, 840 recommended. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. |
| 861 Advanced Microeconomic Trade Theory G 5 |
| | Advanced nonmonetary international trade theory; analysis of the effect of trade and commercial policies on the allocation of resources, income distribution, and growth. |
| | Au Qtr. 4 cl. Prereq: 805. |
| 862 Advanced Macroeconomic Trade Theory G 5 |
| | Advanced monetary international trade theory; analysis of payments adjustments under alternative international monetary institutions. |
| | Wi Qtr. Prereq: 805 and 806; 861 recommended. |
| 863 Economic Growth and International Trade G 5 |
| | Evolution of the world economy, from theoretical and empirical perspectives, including Solow growth models, optimal economic growth, models of overlapping generations, and endogenous economic growth. |
| | Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 808. |
| 871 Industrial Organization I G 5 |
| | An investigation of information economics and market-based transactions in the theory of the firm. |
| | Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 808. |
| 872 Industrial Organization II G 5 |
| | Economic analysis of industry structure, conduct, performance, and related issues of public policy. |
| | Sp Qtr. Prereq: 808 and 871. |
| 883 Advanced Labor Economics I G 5 |
| | The firm as production function, employment contracting in a competitive market, and collective action (labor unions and employment contracting). |
| | Au Qtr. Prereq: 805 and 806. |
| 884 Advanced Economics of the Labor Market G 5 |
| | Economic theory and empirical evidence relating to labor allocation and wage determination. |
| | Wi Qtr. Prereq: 805 and 806. |
| 893 Individual Studies G 1-15 |
| | Advanced readings in economics and related fields. |
| | Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable. This course is graded S/U. |
| 894 Group Studies G 3-5 |
| | Advanced courses in economics and related fields. |
| | Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Repeatable. |
| 901 Supervised Teaching in Economics G 5 |
| | Supervised teaching of undergraduate courses in economics for students pursuing the Doctor of Arts degree. |
| | Au Qtr. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. |
| 915 Seminar in Price Theory G 5 |
| | Special topics in economic theory. |
| | Au, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: 808 and 809. Repeatable to a maximum of 30 cr hrs. |
| 920 Seminar in Monetary Policy G 5 |
| | Application of monetary theory to issues of public policy in banking and monetary affairs; examination of public hearings and policy literature. |
| | Au, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: 820 and 821. Repeatable to a maximum of 30 cr hrs. |
| 940 Seminar in Econometrics G 5 |
| | Examination of economic problems whose solutions may advantageously be sought by use of the methods of mathematics and mathematical statistics. |
| | Au, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: 742 and 842 or equiv or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 30 cr hrs. |
| 970 Seminar in Structure and Regulation of Industry G 5 |
| | Economic bases for government participation in business activities: antitrust, regulation, and collective decision making. |
| | Au, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: 872. Repeatable to a maximum of 30 cr hrs. |
| 981 Seminar in the Economics of the Labor Market G 5 |
| | Selected topics and issues in wage determination, employment, and unemployment. |
| | Sp Qtr. Prereq: 884. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. |
| 999 Research in Economics: Dissertation G 1-18 |
| | Research for dissertation purposes only. |
| | Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Repeatable. This course is graded S/U. |