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ECON 486. Gender and Economics

December 6, 2021

This course uses basic microeconomic theory and recent empirical studies to examine the causes and consequences of gender differences in economic outcomes. Topics covered may include family formation and dissolution, fertility decisions, human capital investment, labor force participation, the gender … Read more

ECON 485. Economics of Sports

December 6, 2021

This course applies microeconomic techniques to study the allocation of resources in professional and collegiate sports, the determinants of an athlete’s salary, racial discrimination, gender wage differentials, and the economic impact of sports within the local community. The course engages … Read more

ECON 545. Advanced Industrial Organization

December 6, 2021

This course covers empirical and numerical techniques for the study of market power and market failure. The covered methods are commonly applied in antitrust and regulatory policy analysis, economic consulting, and quantitative marketing studies.

ECON 525. Advanced Financial Economics

December 6, 2021

Building upon the foundation developed inĀ ECONĀ 425, students take part in each of the five steps of the asset allocation process (explore, explain, predict, allocate, and protect) by addressing the following questions. How does the modern financial economist acquire, clean, and … Read more

ECON 425. Financial Economics

December 6, 2021

How does a risk averse individual allocate their funds? Students begin by defining and measuring risk, making connection to their microeconomics training. They then develop and use asset pricing models to explore the interplay between risk and return. Finally, students … Read more