rium, optimality criteria and welfare maximization. Selected topics in   Seminar in   Finance    
dy¤mmcs' Prereq: ECO BGL MA 113 or equwalenh Essentially a continuation of ECO 679. Individual research reports.
  Econometrics     Prereq: ECO 580, 479, or consent of mstructor.
Foundations of econometrics. Analysis of linear regression models, · · · -
including inferences involving linear transformations of random vari-   Seminar In ReglOnaZ_EC(?nO'7·flCS' _ _  
ables, individual degrees of freedom and the analysis of covariance. A Qnhcal $t'·¤}lY of !'€°€¤t €Xt¢¤5¤f>i}5 111 1'€E1¤¤¤l €¤0¤0m10 §\¤8lY$1$_¤¤d
Statistical forecasting of economic magnitudes. Prereq: ECO 391 and Yegumal P°h°Y Pl`°ETam$· Indwldual ¥’€$€m’°h P¤P€Y is i'¢Q¤¤”€d·
592 0, equivalent Prereq: ECO 682 and 683.
  696 Soviet Area Economics Seminar. (3) 786 Seminar in Monetary Theory and Policy. (3)
Theory and implementation of central planning in Soviet Union and A comprehensive and critical analysis of contemporary monetary theory
other socialist economies. Special emphasis on East European reform and policy. Prereq: ECO 686.
models of socialist planning. Prereq: ECO 360 and 361, or consent
of instructor (completion of ECO 496 or equivalent desirable).   Mathematical ECOn0micS_MacrO Them.),  
  760 seminar in Miemeeonomze Theory. (2) Selevmri agaegatge mogels amd m¤¤~¤=¤¤**¤=·¤y.· E2==¤*=§$i= ¤¤
V _ _ _ _ _ maximizatlon pro ems or linear systems. Leontief input output
V RBCBIR d€V8l0plIl€DtS and lIl3]Ol‘ ISSUES 111 CODYEIIIPOIBYY HIJCIOBCOHOHIIC m0dels_ Prereq:         Ol. equivalent. (Same ns  
\ theory. Prereq: ECO 660 or consent of instructor. 6g0_) ’
. 761 Seminar m Macmgcoimmll: Theory   791 Problems in Econometrics. (3)
· Recent developments and mayor issues m contemporary macroeconomic , _ , , f 1 . . d 1 B . . .
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;   Residence Credit for the Masterss Degree.   empirical work requiring a ma]or research paper Prereq CO 792
( May be repeated. (1-6 credits equivalence.) V   Econometrics    
`   Residence Credit for the Dcctofs Degree_   The application of statistical methods to problems of economic analysis.
( ed . dcnlftel (1-12 credits E uivalence ) Buildmg and measuring relationships among economic variables. Eco-
May be repeat m 1 y' q ' nometric models of the economy as a whole and of individual sectors.
. . . . P ; ECO 692 ‘ al t. S AEC 691.
i 771 International Economics Seminar II. (3) meg °r °q““' °" ( °m° as )
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· Trade and economic development- determination of international pay- · · ·
`_ ments equilibrium; econometric stlidies in world trade; computation of 793 Seminar In _EcO{1OmetnCS` _ _ _  
2 terms of trade; new developments in nede them.y_ Prereq: ECO 4-]]__ Comprehensive consideration of current literature. Individual dis-
i sertation progess reports and discussion. Prereq: ECO 791 or consent
xl 773 Seminar in Economic Development II. (3) °f ‘“S““°*°'·
2 Comprehensive survey of literature on specilic aspects of economic -
development, including industrialization, foreign trade policy, foreign   Sernmmh  
E ” aid, foreign investment, demographic problems, and stimulation and An extended original investigation of some specific topic with a view
_ mobilization of savings. Prereq: ECO 475. to giving training in methods of research and studying intensively a
particular subject in the Eeld of economics. May be repeated to a
776 Economics of Trade Unionzsm and Labor Law. (3) ¤¤=¤¤·¤¤m of ¤¤¤ credits-
| Origin and growth of labor orgauizations· trade union philosophy . .
g organization and administration. Foreign labor movements. A detailed   R€S€¢‘lTCl'L PTOIJZZTTLS ITL Economics.  
» j analysis of industrial relations and economic Security legislation- Students confer individually with the instructor. May be repeated to
i Prereq: ECO 676 or consent of instructor. a maximum of six credits.
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