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markets; resource markets; GDP, growth, and instability; money, banking, fiscal
and monetary policy; and international economics.
ECON 522 PUBLIC FINANCE
Prerequisites: None
Credits: 3
An analysis of the elements, structure, functions, and processes of public
finance. The course will cover theory and practice of allocation, distribution and
stabilization roles of the government at national, state, and local levels.
ECON 532 FISCAL POLICY (Elective course)
Prerequisites: None
Credits: 3
This course is designed to demonstrate to students of management and
administration how governments manipulate public funds and tax collections to
achieve a full-employment and non-inflationary domestic output. Students also
examine how the role of government affects private sector management
decisions.
ECON 598 ECONOMICS FOR ADMISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Prerequisite: None
Credits: 3
This one semester introductory combined macro/micro economics principles
course stresses the importance of the economics perspective through shortened
and simplified explanations and applications of core economic models. The
course will help graduate students in the Public Administration Program taking
economics for the first time master basic principles essential for understanding
the economizing problem, specific economic issues, and policy alternatives.
Students will learn to apply an analytical approach to the study of how
individuals and society deal with the fundamental problem of scarcity.
Educational Leadership
EDAD 801 PHILOSOPHY AND HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS OF URBAN
Former course number 710
Prerequisites: None
Credits: 3
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