Econ 6400: Seminar: Econometrics


6400 Seminar: Econometrics (4)
Statistical analysis of economic relationships. Regression analysis, multi-equation models and time series analysis. Prerequisites: ECON 3005, MGMT 6110, and ECON 3000 or 3551 or 6051.
 

Prerequisites:

3005  
 
Macro-Economic Theory (4)
Measurement and analysis of the determination of national income and employment; general price level; stabilization and growth. Prerequisites: ECON 2301, 2302, with grade not lower than a "C" in 2302. (A)
 
6110  
 
Business and Economic Forecasting (4)
Survey of major methods of short- and long-range forecasting for national economy, industry, or firm; emphasis on applications and evaluation. Prerequisites: ECON 3005, 6051; MGMT 6000 or 6194; MGMT 6060, 6550, equivalents, or consent of instructor.
 
3000  
 
Micro-Economic Theory (4)
Analysis of supply and demand; production and costs; price and output determination; factor pricing and income distribution; optimum resource allocation. Prerequisites: MATH 1130 and ECON 2301 with grade not lower than a "C". (W)
3551  
 
Managerial Economics and Business Strategy (4)
The actions and reactions of business firms and consumers in a variety of market environments, emphasizing their strategies for optimization. Prerequisites: ECON 2301, and STAT 2010 (or CAN STAT 2 and STAT 2011). Prerequisite or concurrent: MATH 1820 or 1305. Course not recommended for Economics majors.
 
6051Footnote HAYCAT-FOOTDIG
 
Graduate Introduction to Economics for Managers (4)
Macro and micro-economic theories as applied to business situations to facilitate managerial decision-making relevant to the domestic and international marketplaces. Prerequisites: MATH and STAT proficiencies.