Course Schedules


Syllabi


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Course Schedules




Course Schedule for Fall 2004
36-340-301 Economics of Sports 9-12:20 (Winter Interim)
36-473/673-002 Econometric Methods 9:40-11:10
36-704-081 Basic Economic Theory M 3-6 pm(taught off campus)


Course Schedule for Spring 2005
36-331 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory MWF 9:10-10:10
36-433 Managerial Economics MWF 10:20-11:30.
36-704 Basic Economic Theory TH 6-9:20 pm




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Syllabi



Principles of Economics II (Macroeconomics) 36-207
Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory 36-331






Beginning in interim 2004 (that is January, 2005 for those of you that have trouble keeping track of such things), I will be offering the all new Economics of Sports class. The purpose of this class is to familiarize students with basic economic concepts as they pertain to the economics of sports. Students will explore selected aspects of the sports business and be able to evaluate analytical arguments based on economic models as they pertain to sports issues. An emphasis will be placed on such topics as demand, cost, franchising, stadium attendance/finance, and labor markets. Prerequisites: ECON 206 or 208 with a grade of C or better.

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This document was last updated January 16, 2004
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