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Field / Elective Courses

The Economics Graduate Program currently offers elective coursework in the following areas. Two-course field sequences are available in Agricultural Economics, Econometrics, Industrial Organization, International TradeNatural Resource & Envrionmental Economics, and Macroeconomics.

Agricultural Economics

Courses

  • ECG 590 – US Agricultural Policy
  • ECG 741 – Agricultural Production and Supply
  • ECG 742 – Consumption, Demand, and Market Interdependency

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Natural Resource & Environmental Economics

Courses

  • ECG 515 – Environmental and Resource Policy
  • ECG 590 – Dynamic Environmental and Resource Management
  • ECG 715 – Environmental and Resource Economics
  • ECG 716 – Topics in Environmental and Resource Economics

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Industrial Organization / Microeconomics

Courses

  • ECG 512 — Law and Economics
  • ECG 590 – Competition, Monopoly and Public Policy
  • ECG 590 – Foundations of Capitalism
  • ECG 590 – Public Finance
  • ECG 706 – Industrial Organization
  • ECG 707 – Topics in Industrial Organization
  • ECG 790 – Game Theory

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Health and Labor Economics

Courses

  • ECG 537 – Health Economics
  • ECG 590 – Labor Economics
  • ECG 730 – Topics in Labor Economics

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Macro/International Economics

Courses

  • ECG 548 – International Trade
  • ECG 748 – Theory of International Trade
  • ECG 749 – Monetary Aspects of International Trade
  • ECG 784 – Advanced Macroeconomics
  • ECG 785 — Monetary Economics

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Development Economics

Courses

  • ECG 540 – Economic Development
  • ECG 739 – Economic Growth and Development I

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Econometrics

Courses

  • ECG 561 – Intermediate Econometrics
  • ECG 562 – Topics in Applied Econometrics
  • ECG 750 – Introduction to Econometric Methods
  • ECG 751 – Topics in Econometrics
  • ECG 752 – Time Series Econometrics
  • ECG 753 – Microeconometrics
  • ECG 790 – Microeconometrics with Simulations

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