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Nov 23, 2024
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ECON 4220 - Monetary Economics 3 Credits (3 Contact Hours) Intensive study of the role of monetary factors in economic change. Modern monetary theories and their empirical relevance for policy are developed against a background of monetary history and institutions. Preq: ECON 3140 and ECON 3150 .
This 4000-level course has a 6000-level counterpart. Students should refer to the Graduate Announcements for the 6000-level description and requirements.
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