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132 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE Courses ECONOMICS lA. Principles of Economics (3) Not open to first-seme.~ter freshmen. Introduction to macro-economics; levels of income, productioo, employment; economic role of government and banking system in the United States. 18. Principles of Economics (3) Prerequisite: Econ lA. Introduction to micro-economics; price determination via supply and demand; resource allocation under pure competition, monopolistic competition, monopoly, oligopoly; fundamentals of distribution theory and international trade. 100A. Economic Theory1 Price Analysis (3) Prerequisite: Econ lA-B. Price mechanism and resource allocation under conditions of pure competition, monopolistic competition, oligopoly; theories of consumer's choice, cost, production, income distribution; nature of economic generalizations. IOOB. Economic Theory1 National Income Analysis (3) Prerequisi.te: Econ lA-B. Classical, Keynesian and. post-Keynesian theories on level of income and employment; elements of national income accounting, flow-offunds analysis; relationship of rate of interest to level of invesanent; alternative theories of i.nBation; warranted rates of economic growth. 101. History of Economic Thought (3) Prerequisite: Econ lA-B. Evolution of economics as a science; doctrines of different schools of thonght-Mercantilists. Physiocrats, Historical School, Classical Economists; contributions of outstanding economists. 102. Contemporary Economic Prablems (3; max total 6) Prerequisite: upper division standing and permission of instructor. Analysis of economic problems and issues which are of public interest and importance at the rime the course is given. 103. Economic Fluctuations (3) Prerequisite: -•con lA-B; senior standing or penrussaon of instructor. Cyclical movements of business; history, characteristics and measurement; critical examination of business cycle theories and of proposals for reducing economic flucruations. 110. Economic History of the United States (3) Prerequisite: Econ lA-B. EJ<plornrion and colonization to the present; economic factors in development of the United States; relntionships of economic forces to historical, political, and social change. 111. Economic Development of Europe (3) Prerequisite: Econ lA-B. European expansion, fifteenth century to the present; present economic conditions and trends in Europe; interest of United States in European economy.
Title | 1967-68 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1967 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Title | Page 132 |
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132 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE
Courses
ECONOMICS
lA. Principles of Economics (3)
Not open to first-seme.~ter freshmen. Introduction to macro-economics; levels of
income, productioo, employment; economic role of government and banking system
in the United States.
18. Principles of Economics (3)
Prerequisite: Econ lA. Introduction to micro-economics; price determination via
supply and demand; resource allocation under pure competition, monopolistic competition,
monopoly, oligopoly; fundamentals of distribution theory and international
trade.
100A. Economic Theory1 Price Analysis (3)
Prerequisite: Econ lA-B. Price mechanism and resource allocation under conditions
of pure competition, monopolistic competition, oligopoly; theories of consumer's
choice, cost, production, income distribution; nature of economic generalizations.
IOOB. Economic Theory1 National Income Analysis (3)
Prerequisi.te: Econ lA-B. Classical, Keynesian and. post-Keynesian theories on
level of income and employment; elements of national income accounting, flow-offunds
analysis; relationship of rate of interest to level of invesanent; alternative
theories of i.nBation; warranted rates of economic growth.
101. History of Economic Thought (3)
Prerequisite: Econ lA-B. Evolution of economics as a science; doctrines of different
schools of thonght-Mercantilists. Physiocrats, Historical School, Classical
Economists; contributions of outstanding economists.
102. Contemporary Economic Prablems (3; max total 6)
Prerequisite: upper division standing and permission of instructor. Analysis of
economic problems and issues which are of public interest and importance at the
rime the course is given.
103. Economic Fluctuations (3)
Prerequisite: -•con lA-B; senior standing or penrussaon of instructor. Cyclical
movements of business; history, characteristics and measurement; critical examination
of business cycle theories and of proposals for reducing economic flucruations.
110. Economic History of the United States (3)
Prerequisite: Econ lA-B. EJ |
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