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ECON 1100 Global Macroeconomic Issues
Fall 2026

The goal is to provoke discussion, with differing viewpoints put forward, and lead students to analyze major economic problems as economists might do. The course will center upon resource-scarce issues: …

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3.92
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ECON 1559 New Course in Economics
Spring 2023

New course in the subject of economics.

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Difficulty
3.71
GPA
ECON 2010 Principles of Economics: Microeconomics
Fall 2026

Studies demand and supply, consumer behavior, the theory of business enterprise, the operation of competitive and monopolistic markets, and the forces determining income distribution. A full introduction to economic principles …

3.8
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3.1
Difficulty
3.17
GPA
ECON 2020 Principles of Economics: Macroeconomics
Fall 2026

Studies the determinants of aggregate economic activity, the effects of monetary and fiscal policy upon national income, and economic policy toward unemployment and inflation. A full introduction to economic principles …

4.1
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3.0
Difficulty
3.12
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ECON 2060 American Economic History
Summer 2026

Surveys American economic history from colonial origins to the present. Cross-listed as HIUS 2061.

3.7
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4.1
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2.94
GPA
ECON 2070 Introduction to Economics of Gender at Work
Fall 2026

This course is an introduction to the economic analysis of gender in labor markets. Students will learn about economic approaches to understanding and examining gender differences in workplace outcomes such …

2.4
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2.3
Difficulty
3.31
GPA
ECON 2559 New Course in Economics
Fall 2023

New course in the subject of economics.

2.7
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2.6
Difficulty
3.47
GPA
ECON 2820 Introduction to Behavioral Economics
Spring 2024

The course will use classroom simulations and lab reports to help students discover insights about economic behavior and policies. Each weekly topic is structured around an important economic principle, which …

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Difficulty
3.95
GPA
ECON 3010 Intermediate Microeconomics
Fall 2026

Studies the theory of prices and markets; includes an analysis of the forces determining the allocation of economic resources in a market economy. Credit is not given for both ECON …

3.2
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4.0
Difficulty
3.02
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ECON 3020 Intermediate Macroeconomics
Fall 2026

Studies macroeconomic theory and policy; includes an analysis of the forces determining employment, income, and the price level. Prerequisite: ECON 2020 and 3010 or 3110, or instructor permission.

2.7
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3.5
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3.20
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ECON 3030 Money and Banking
Fall 2026

Studies the role of money in the economic system, with emphasis on monetary policy and theory. Prerequisite: ECON 2020.

3.3
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3.3
Difficulty
3.23
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ECON 3040 The Economics of Education
Fall 2026

Analyzes the demand for, and supply of, education in the United States, governmental policies regarding education, and proposed reforms. Prerequisite: ECON 2010.

3.9
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2.9
Difficulty
3.27
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ECON 3110 Mathematical Microeconomics
Fall 2026

Covers the same topics as ECON 3010 using differential calculus through constrained maximization of functions of several variables. Credit is not given for both ECON 3010 and 3110. Prerequisite: ECON …

4.0
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4.3
Difficulty
3.46
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ECON 3330 Public Choice
Fall 2021

Studies politics using economic analysis. Topics include the theory of voting rules, regulation, taxation, and interest groups; the growth of government; and the design of constitutions. Prerequisite: ECON 2010.

4.6
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3.3
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3.36
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ECON 3430 Economics of Sustainability and the Environment
Fall 2025

Sustainability addresses how we manage the environment and share limited, valuable natural resources across time and space. The lens of microeconomics helps us understand why we have environmental problems and …

3.8
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2.7
Difficulty
3.47
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ECON 3559 New Course in Economics
Fall 2026

New course in the subject of economics.

3.3
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2.0
Difficulty
3.47
GPA
ECON 3600 Economics of the Art Market
Spring 2026

This course investigates key topics in the economics of the art market (or markets). It may be viewed as a course in applied micro-economics, with an interest in identifying the …

4.7
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3.0
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3.57
GPA
ECON 3640 The Economics of Africa
Spring 2026

Examine the economic problems confronting sub-Saharan Africa countries, focusing on what is needed to accelerate sustainable growth and reduce poverty. Use standard economic tools to gain an understanding of the …

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3.38
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ECON 3650 The Economics of India
Spring 2026

This course provides an understanding of India's economic system, strengths, and challenges. Students will analyze economic reforms, economic Growth, economic development, and India's connection with the rest of the world, …

3.3
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1.5
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3.52
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ECON 3720 Introduction to Econometrics
Fall 2026

Guides students in the use and interpretation of economic data, focusing on the most common issues that arise in using economic data, and the methodology for solving these problems. Prerequisite: …

2.9
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4.0
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3.02
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ECON 3820 Introduction to Behavioral Economics
Spring 2026

The course will use classroom simulations and lab reports to help students discover insights about economic behavior and policies. Each weekly topic is structured around an important economic principle, which …

4.7
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1.0
Difficulty
3.99
GPA
ECON 4010 Game Theory
Fall 2026

Analyzes the theory of strategically interdependent decision making, with applications to auctions, bargaining, oligopoly, signaling, and strategic voting. Prerequisite: ECON 3010 or 3110, and STAT 2120 or equivalent

3.8
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4.1
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3.42
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ECON 4020 Auction Theory and Practice
Fall 2022

Covers the building blocks of modern auction theory (e.g. First Price versus Second Price, Dutch versus English, Revenue Equivalence, Auctions of Multiple Goods), critically assesses this theory by studying recent …

3.4
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4.2
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3.29
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ECON 4030 Market Design: Engineering a Better World
Fall 2022

The course will consider the theory and practice of market design. We will study classical market failures (market power, externalities, incomplete information, missing markets), the core tools used in practice …

5.0
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2.0
Difficulty
3.88
GPA
ECON 4070 Economics and Gender
Spring 2024

This course will apply micro-economic theory and empirical methods to explore the role of gender in shaping economic outcomes, examining the inter-relationships between family formation (marriage and fertility), human capital …

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3.57
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ECON 4080 Law and Economics
Fall 2026

Applies microeconomic theory to the analysis of legal rules and institutions. Includes the effect of economic forces on the development of law, and the effect of laws on the allocation …

3.9
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2.2
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3.50
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ECON 4095 Dynamic Economics with Applications
Summer 2026

Students will learn the mathematical tools economists use to model and analyze dynamic economic problems. Topics include transitional dynamics, optimal control theory and recursive dynamic programming. I will show you …

5.0
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4.0
Difficulty
3.86
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ECON 4110 Competitive Strategy
Spring 2026

A course in business strategy for advanced undergraduates. Examines topics such as value creation and capture, industry structure, creating and maintaining competitive advantage, vertical structure of the firm, adapting to …

4.3
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3.0
Difficulty
3.57
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ECON 4150 Economics of Labor
Spring 2026

Analyzes employment and wages, including the economics of education, unemployment, labor unions, discrimination and income inequality. Prerequisites: ECON 3010 or 3110, and ECON 3720, or instructor permission.

5.0
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2.3
Difficulty
3.31
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ECON 4160 Economics of Health
Spring 2022

Uses microeconomic theory to examine the demand for health services and medical care, the market for medical insurance, the behavior of physicians and hospitals, issues pertaining to malpractice, and government …

3.3
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4.0
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3.20
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ECON 4170 The Economics of Risk, Uncertainty, and Information
Fall 2026

The principles of microeconomics are used to examine decision making under uncertainty: finance, learning, savings, contracts, and oligopoly. Prerequisite: ECON 3010 or ECON 3110.

3.9
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3.2
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3.64
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ECON 4175 A History of Risk Management
Spring 2024

This course examines the meaning of risk and the history of risk management from the Bronze Age through the Digital Age. This course links together our natural aversion to loss …

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3.75
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ECON 4190 Industrial Organization
Fall 2026

Studies market structure, firm strategy, and market performance. Topics include strategic interactions among firms, as well as business practices such as mergers and acquisitions, price discrimination, advertising, product selection, innovation, …

3.4
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3.6
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3.25
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ECON 4195 Empirical Industrial Organization
Spring 2022

Empirical Industrial Organization examines various timely issues related to market structure, firm strategy, and market performance by combining the analysis of data and economic theory to develop and estimate econometric …

3.4
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2.6
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3.85
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ECON 4200 Antitrust Policy
Fall 2024

Studies government regulation and control of business through public policies designed to promote workable competition. Prerequisite: ECON 3010. or ECON 3110

4.6
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3.2
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3.47
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ECON 4210 International Trade: Theory and Policy
Fall 2026

Studies the nature and determinants of international trade and factor movements; the effects of international trade on prices of goods and factors; the consequences of tariffs, quotas, customs unions, and …

3.4
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3.3
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3.16
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ECON 4220 International Finance and Macroeconomics
Fall 2026

Studies fixed and floating exchange rate systems. Topics include determinants of a nation's balance of international payments; macroeconomic interdependence of nations under various exchange-rate regimes and its implications for domestic …

3.2
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3.0
Difficulty
3.35
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ECON 4230 Seminar on Trade and Development
Spring 2023

Examines various topics related to either international trade, Third World development, or interactions between the two. Examples include the effects of NAFTA, the WTO, multinational firms, child labor, rich country …

3.7
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2.3
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3.29
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ECON 4240 Economics of Immigration
Spring 2026

This course offers an introduction to the economics of immigration, with an emphasis on the effects of immigrants on receiving countries, including effects on workers, crime, inequality, and fiscal effects. …

2.6
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2.5
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3.48
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ECON 4300 Public Choice
Fall 2026

Studies politics using economic analysis. Topics include the theory of voting rules, regulation, taxation, and interest groups; the growth of government; and the design of constitutions. Prerequisite: ECON 3010.

4.9
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4.0
Difficulty
3.56
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ECON 4310 Economics of the Public Sector
Fall 2026

Studies the justifications for government activities, the design of programs consistent with these justifications, the effects of major existing and proposed expenditure programs and taxes, and positive and normative analyses …

3.8
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3.3
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3.22
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ECON 4320 Economics of Urban Areas
Fall 2023

This course explores how economists think about cities. Why do cities exist? Why are they located where they are? Why do some cities grow and others decline? Within a city, …

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3.42
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ECON 4340 The Theory of Financial Markets
Fall 2026

Studies the theory and operation of financial markets and the role of financial assets and institutions in the economic decisions of individuals, firms, and governments. Prerequisite: ECON 3010 or 3110, …

3.3
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2.9
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3.28
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ECON 4350 Corporate Finance
Fall 2026

Analyzes the theory of financing corporate operations and corporate decisions regarding the allocation of capital among alternative projects; includes the nature of financial instruments and the behavior of capital markets. …

3.3
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2.6
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3.41
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ECON 4360 Empirical Finance
Spring 2026

Develops and tests models of asset pricing and allocation in finance, to determine both the validity of the theories and the extent to which they should guide us in financial …

4.3
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3.0
Difficulty
3.34
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ECON 4365 Global Financial Markets
Fall 2026

Study the role and the importance of the financial system in the global economy. Construct general equilibrium models that encompass the financial markets as well as the rest of the …

3.3
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3.9
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3.50
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ECON 4370 Behavioral Finance
Spring 2026

Behavioral finance questions the efficient market hypothesis. In addition, this course explores noise trader models and the 'over and under reaction' debate. Readings are mostly from professional journals. Students should …

3.6
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2.6
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3.27
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ECON 4390 The Economic Theory of Advertising
Fall 2026

Course deals with theories explaining the nature of advertising, and evaluates market performance in this industry, using Game Theory and Oligopoly Theory. Calculus will be used extensively. Prerequisite: ECON 3010 …

2.7
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4.3
Difficulty
3.25
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ECON 4400 Topics in Economic History
Fall 2025

Comparative study of the historical development of selected advanced economies (e.g., the United States, England, Japan, continental Europe). The nations covered vary with instructor. Prerequisite: ECON 3020, or ECON 2010 …

3.4
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3.3
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3.28
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ECON 4420 Macroeconomic Policy
Spring 2026

This course takes a microeconomic approach to macroeconomic policies, with special emphasis on monetary and fiscal policies and their impacts on inflation and economic activity. Focus is on the connections …

4.7
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4.3
Difficulty
3.61
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ECON 4430 Environmental Economics
Fall 2026

Explores the origins of environmental problems, how to measure the value of environmental amenities, and the efficacy of specific forms of regulation, including mandated technologies, taxes, subsidies, and pollution permit …

3.8
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2.5
Difficulty
3.51
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ECON 4440 Economic Inequality
Fall 2024

Economic analysis of the growth of income and wealth inequality since 1980, in the United States and around the world. Emphasis on measuring inequality, understanding the causes of growing inequality, …

4.4
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3.4
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3.12
GPA
ECON 4444 Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Work
Spring 2026

Advances in AI & automation have proceeded rapidly in recent years & have reached an inflection point that will have profound implications for the future of humanity. This course analyzes …

1.0
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4.0
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3.49
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ECON 4445 Policy Analysis
Spring 2024

This course will introduce you to econometric methods for evaluating public policies. At the end of the course, you will be familiar with the strengths and weaknesses behind a variety …

4.7
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3.0
Difficulty
3.49
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ECON 4559 New Course in Economics
Spring 2025

New course in the subject of economics.

4.8
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2.5
Difficulty
3.58
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ECON 4610 Economic Development
Fall 2025

Studies the peculiar problems of economics in underdeveloped countries, including government and market failures. Examines factors underlying poverty, hunger, illiteracy, and corruption in developing countries, and the scope for (rigorously …

3.3
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3.3
Difficulty
3.54
GPA
ECON 4620 Seminar on Development Economics
Spring 2022

This course covers important topics in development economics, such as health, education, gender, environment, institutions, and infrastructure. The primary goal of the course is to prepare students to conduct and …

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3.79
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ECON 4710 Introduction to Forecasting and Time Series Econometrics
Fall 2022

Investigates the unique challenges encountered in the analysis of time series data and some of the econometric techniques that have been developed to address those challenges. Analyzes the theory and …

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ECON 4720 Econometric Methods
Fall 2026

Studies the application of statistical methods to the testing and estimation of economic relationships. Emphasizes applied econometric studies and the problems that arise when analyzing time series and cross section …

2.3
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4.1
Difficulty
3.27
GPA
ECON 4740 Introduction to Algorithmic Economics
Spring 2025

The course will cover recent work in Computer Science and Economics the enables the appropriate analysis of dynamic marketplaces where agents rely on algorithmic tools to make decisions and compete. …

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3.66
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ECON 4820 Experimental Economics
Spring 2026

Explores the use of laboratory methods to study economic behavior. Topics include experimental design, laboratory technique, financial incentives, and analysis of data. Emphasizes applications: bargaining, auctions, market price competition, market …

3.7
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2.0
Difficulty
3.82
GPA
ECON 4880 Seminar in Policy Analysis
Spring 2026

Introduces the methods used to estimate the effects of existing and proposed government programs. Methods will be illustrated with applications to several areas of government policy. Students will complete an …

4.0
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5.0
Difficulty
3.74
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ECON 4990 Distinguished Majors Seminar
Fall 2026

Required for Distinguished Majors. An introduction to economic research and the writing of a Distinguished Majors thesis. Although the course is intended for Distinguished Majors, other highly motivated and accomplished …

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3.88
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ECON 4993 Independent Study
Fall 2026

Independent study under the direction of a regular faculty member. Students may not use this class to obtain academic credit for a summer internship. Prerequisite: GPA of 3.300 in UVa …

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ECON 4995 Supervised Research
Spring 2025

Research under the direction of a regular faculty member. Students may not use this class to obtain academic credit for a summer internship.Prerequisite: GPA of 3.300 in UVa ECON courses.

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ECON 4999 Distinguished Majors Thesis
Spring 2026

Supervised research culminating in the writing of a Distinguished Majors thesis. Restricted to members of the Distinguished Majors Program.

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ECON 5090 Introduction to Mathematical Economics I
Fall 2026

Studies topics in univariate and multivariate calculus and linear algebra. Includes applications to the theory of economic statics. Prerequisite: One semester of calculus and one additional semester of college mathematics, …

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3.61
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ECON 5351 The International Economy Since 1850
Spring 2026

This seminar will focus on key aspects of the development of the international economy since the mid-nineteenth century. Emphasis will be on the process of change, the impact of policy, …

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ECON 5500 Bridge to Doctorate Courses
Spring 2023

This listing is for a 5000-level topics course that will allow for versions of advanced 4000-level topics class that can be used by our Bridge to the Doctorate Fellows to …

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ECON 5559 New Course in Economics
Fall 2022

New course in the subject of economics.

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ECON 5720 Econometric Methods
Fall 2022

Meets concurrently with ECON 4720. Studies the application of statistical methods to the testing and estimation of economic relationships. Emphasizes applied econometric studies and the problems that arise when analyzing …

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ECON 7010 Microeconomic Theory I
Fall 2026

Studies the theory of consumer and producer choice. Includes partial equilibrium analysis of competitive and imperfectly competitive markets. Prerequisite: Graduate standing or instructor permission.

4.7
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4.0
Difficulty
3.35
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ECON 7020 Macroeconomic Theory I
Fall 2026

Introduces macroeconomic theory, emphasizing economic growth and the business cycle. Prerequisite: Graduate standing or instructor permission.

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3.43
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ECON 7030 Microeconomic Theory II
Spring 2026

Studies general equilibrium analysis, welfare economics, externalities, and public goods. Prerequisite: ECON 7010 or instructor permission.

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3.33
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ECON 7040 Macroeconomic Theory II
Spring 2026

Studies advanced topics in the theory of money and income. Prerequisite: ECON 7020 or instructor permission.

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3.45
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ECON 7710 Econometrics I
Fall 2026

Studies the concepts and basic techniques of probability theory and statistical inference. Prerequisite: Graduate standing or instructor permission.

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3.37
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ECON 7720 Econometrics II
Spring 2026

Development of the linear and non-linear regression models including hypothesis testing, specification, instrumental variables, generalized least squares, and asymtotic distribution theory. Includes an introduction to identification and estimation of simultaneous …

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3.44
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ECON 8010 Microeconomic Theory III
Spring 2026

ECON 8010 is an introduction to non-cooperative game theory and the economics of information, emphasizing applications to microeconomics. Applications include topics such as bargaining, cooperation in repeated games, the design …

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3.37
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ECON 8150 Labor Economics I
Fall 2026

Introduction to labor economics, including economic aspects of employment, wages, schooling, labor unions, and discrimination. Prerequisite: ECON 7030 and 7720 or instructor permission.

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3.49
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ECON 8160 Labor Economics II
Spring 2026

Studies advanced topics in labor economics. Prerequisite: ECON 8150 and 7720 or instructor permission.

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3.81
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ECON 8170 Industrial Organization I
Fall 2026

Studies the industrial structure of the economy and its effects on allocation of resources. Prerequisite: ECON 7030 or instructor permission.

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3.36
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ECON 8180 Industrial Organization II
Spring 2026

Advanced study of selected problems in industrial organization. Prerequisite: ECON 8170 or instructor permission.

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3.42
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ECON 8190 Economics of Underdeveloped Areas
Spring 2026

Studies advanced topics in labor economics, emphasizing applications to developing countries. Cross-listed as ECON 8160.

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3.77
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ECON 8210 International Trade Theory
Fall 2026

Studies the theory of international trade and analysis of the economic effects of tariffs, quotas, and other departures from free trade. Prerequisite: ECON 7030 or instructor permission.

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3.54
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ECON 8220 International Finance
Spring 2026

Topics include the balance of payments, long-term and short-term capital movements, the international money market, international monetary standards, international equilibrium and the mechanism of adjustment, exchange variations, and the objectives …

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3.43
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ECON 8230 Advanced Topics in International Trade
Spring 2026

The course studies very recent papers on International Trade, or the "micoreconomics of globalization," in order to get students conversant with current research. By the end of the semester, students …

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3.63
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ECON 8310 Public Economics I
Fall 2026

Topics include the justifications for government activities; principles of program analysis; illustrative theoretical and empirical analysis of expenditure programs; and theories of political processes. Prerequisite: ECON 7030 or instructor permission.

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3.81
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ECON 8320 Public Economics II
Spring 2026

Studies the foundations of excess burden, incidence analysis, and optimal taxation; studies of taxation; general equilibrium analysis for tax policy; and the study of tax reform. Prerequisite: ECON 7030 or …

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3.71
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ECON 8340 Financial Economics
Fall 2026

This is an advanced macro/finance graduate course devoted to study topics in finance with particular emphasis in financial markets and problems in their functioning. The course will cover recent theories …

1.0
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5.0
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ECON 8350 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory
Fall 2026

Advanced study of selected topics in macro- and monetary economics, with and emphasis on theoretical and computational issues. Prerequisite: ECON 7040 or instructor permission.

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3.96
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ECON 8360 Empirical Macroeconomics
Spring 2026

Advanced study of selected topics in macro and monetary economics, with an emphasis on empirical methods. Prerequisite: ECON 7040 or instructor permission.

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3.82
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ECON 8410 Applied Microeconomics Workshop
Fall 2026

Studies current research in applied microeconomics. Prerequisite: Third-year status or instructor permission.

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ECON 8420 Macroeconomics Workshop
Fall 2026

Studies current research in macroeconomics. Prerequisite: Third-year status or instructor permission.

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ECON 8430 Workshop in Economic Theory and Experimental Economics
Fall 2026

Current research in Economic Theory and Experimental Economics. Prerequisite: Third-year status or instructor permission.

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ECON 8440 International Trade Workshop
Fall 2026

Current research in International Trade. Prerequisite: Third-year status or instructor permission.

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ECON 8450 Public Economics Workshop
Fall 2026

Studies current research in public economics. Prerequisite: Third-year status or instructor permission.

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ECON 8460 Econometrics Workshop
Spring 2025

Studies current research in econometrics. Prerequisite: Third-year status or instructor permission.

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ECON 8470 Industrial Organization Workshop
Fall 2026

Current research in Industrial Organization. Third-year status or permission of instructor.

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ECON 8480 Global Development Workshop
Fall 2026

Current research in Global Economic Development. Third-year status or permission of instructor.

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ECON 8510 Topics in Growth Theory
Fall 2025

Studies the issues related to economic development, emphasizing endogenous growth models. Topics include human capital, R & D, learning by doing, fiscal policy, trade, and financial development. Prerequisite: ECON 7040 …

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3.79
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ECON 8559 New Course in Economics
Spring 2023

New course in the subject of economics.

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ECON 8710 Cross Section Econometrics
Fall 2026

Studies econometric tools for the analysis of cross-section and qualitative data. Prerequisite: ECON 7720 or instructor permission.

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3.57
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ECON 8720 Time Series Econometrics
Spring 2026

Studies econometric techniques for the analysis of economic time series. Prerequisite: ECON 7720 or instructor permission.

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3.56
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ECON 8730 Econometric Methods for Data-Rich Environments
Spring 2025

"Traditional" econometric inference is hard to implement in "big data" settings. This course provides a bridge between highly efficient scalable tools from Machine Learning and nonparametric econometric models. The focus …

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4.00
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ECON 8745 Numerical Methods in Economics
Fall 2026

The class presents modern numerical methods for solving mathematical problems common in economics. Examples include functional approximation, nonlinear maximization and root finding, and numerical integration and differentiation. Applications include the …

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ECON 8820 Experimental Economics
Spring 2025

Analysis of the use of laboratory methods to study economic behavior. Topics include experimental design, laboratory technique, and nonparametric analysis of data. Emphasizes using controlled observations to evaluate alternative economic …

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3.78
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ECON 8991 Research Methods in Economics
Fall 2026

The course focuses on developing research ideas into a formal paper. Students work in small groups with the instructor, completing writing assignments that form the body of a scholarly paper …

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3.99
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ECON 8995 Supervised Study
Fall 2026

Reading and/or other work for PhD students in particular fields under supervision of an instructor.

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ECON 8998 Non-Topical Research, Preparation for Research
Fall 2026

For master's research, taken before a thesis director has been selected.

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ECON 8999 Non-Topical Research
Fall 2026

For master's thesis, taken under the supervision of a thesis director.

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ECON 9998 Non-Topical Research, Preparation for Doctoral Research
Fall 2026

For doctoral research, to be taken only in the first semester after passing a field exam, and before a dissertation director has been selected.

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ECON 9999 Non-Topical Research
Fall 2026

For doctoral dissertation, taken under the supervision of the first reader or prospective first reader.

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