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University of Nebraska–Lincoln

Economics Department

Where Every Student Counts

Economics Courses

Course Descriptions in 2007-2008 Undergraduate Bulletin

General Economics and Theory

  • 210 Introduction to Economics
  • 211 Principles of Macroeconomics
  • 212 Principles of Microeconomics
  • 311 Intermediate Macroeconomics
  • 312 Intermediate Microeconomics
  • 389 Current Economics Issues
  • 413 Social Insurance
  • 433 History of Economic Thought

Comparative International and Regional Development

  • 322 Introduction to Development Economics
  • 323 The Economic Development of Latin America
  • 340 Introduction to Urban-Regional Economics
  • 388 Comparative Economic Systems
  • 423 Economics of the Less Developed Countries
  • 440 Regional Development
  • 442 Regional Analysis
  • 466 Pro-Seminar in International Relations I
  • 467 Pro-Seminar in International Relations II
  • 487 Economies in Transition

Econometrics

  • 417 Introductory Econometrics

Economic Education

  • 450 Economics for Teachers
  • 451 Economics Issues for Teachers

Economic History

  • 375 Women and Work in United States History
  • 457 19th Century United States Economic History
  • 458 20th Century United States Economic History

Industrial Organization and Regulation

  • 426 Government Intervention in Markets
  • 435 Market Competition

Institutional Economics

  • 475 Theory & Analysis of Instituational Economics

International Trade and Finance

  • 321 Introduction to International Economics
  • 421 International Trade
  • 422 International Finance

Labor Economics

  • 381 Introduction to Labor Economics
  • 481 Economics of the Labor Market
  • 482 Labor in the National Economy
  • 485 Government and Labor

Monetary Economics

  • 303 An Introduction to Money and Banking
  • 365 Financial Institutions and Markets
  • 403 Money and the Financial System
  • 404 Current Issues in Monetary Economics

Public Finance

  • 371 Elements of Public Finance
  • 471 Public Finance
  • 472 Efficiency in Government

Quantitative Economics

  • 215 Statistics
  • 409 Applied Public Policy Analysis
  • 416 Statistics for Decision Making
  • 419 Topics in Applied Research

Research and Thesis

  • 189H University Honors Seminar
  • 198 Freshman Seminar
  • 399 Independent Study
  • 399H Honors: Independent Study
  • 499H Honors Thesis