LAS415 Issues in Quantitative Economics

This course provides students with an opportunity to reflect systematically about the appropriateness and the limitations of quantitative economic analysis and reasoning methods for the understanding of current socio-economic issues and problems. Topics include the practical and theoretical limits of economic models for understanding the complexities of actual human behavior and an exploration of alternative approaches. Prerequisites: Junior standing in Applied Economics major. 5 quarter hours Counts in the Social Science Area of General Education Requirements.

Distribution

GenEd-Social Science