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ECON 111.02 Principles of Microeconomics 6 credits
Closed: Size: 30, Registered: 27, Waitlist: 0
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Synonym: 48979
This course gives the students a foundation in the general principles of economics as a basis for effective citizenship and, when combined with 110, as a preparation for all advanced study in economics. Topics include consumer choice theory; the formation of prices under competition, monopoly, and other market structures; the determination of wages, profits, and income from capital; the distribution of income; and an analysis of policy directed towards problems of public finance, pollution, natural resources, and public goods.
ECON 271.00 Economics of Natural Resources and the Environment 6 credits
Closed: Size: 25, Registered: 24, Waitlist: 0
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- ENTS Core Course
- POEC Wrld Trade&Dev Mid Div
- ENTS Wtr Res Soc,Cul,Pol
- ENTS Consv Dev Soc,Cul,Pol
- AMST Group III Topical
- ENTS Food AG Soc,Cul,Pol
- POEC Wrld Trade&dev Upper Lvl
- Global Dev & Sustainability 2
- Pub Pol Env Pol & Sustainablty
- Amst America in the World
- Amst Space and Place
- Amst Democracy Activism Class
Synonym: 48981
This course focuses on environmental economics, energy economics, and the relationship between them. Economic incentives for pollution abatement, the industrial organization of energy production, optimal depletion rates of energy sources, and the environmental and economic consequences of alternate energy sources are analyzed.
Prerequisite: Economics 111
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