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EC 246

Economics of Inequality

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A survey of economic approaches to understanding economic and social inequality. Topics include: how inequality is measured; a description of recent trends in inequality; economic theories of how inequality arises; and how public policies affect inequality. Prerequisites: EC120, EC140 Exclusions: EC310t

A survey of economic approaches to understanding economic and social inequality. Topics include: how inequality is measured; a description of recent trends in inequality; economic theories of how inequality arises; and how public policies affect inequality. Prerequisites: EC120, EC140 Exclusions: EC310t

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A survey of economic approaches to understanding economic and social inequality. Topics include: how inequality is measured; a description of recent trends in inequality; economic theories of how inequality arises; and how public policies affect inequality. Prerequisites: EC120, EC140 Exclusions: EC310t


EC 246

Economics of Inequality

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A survey of economic approaches to understanding economic and social inequality. Topics include: how inequality is measured; a description of recent trends in inequality; economic theories of how inequality arises; and how public policies affect inequality. Prerequisites: EC120, EC140 Exclusions: EC310t

A survey of economic approaches to understanding economic and social inequality. Topics include: how inequality is measured; a description of recent trends in inequality; economic theories of how inequality arises; and how public policies affect inequality. Prerequisites: EC120, EC140 Exclusions: EC310t

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A survey of economic approaches to understanding economic and social inequality. Topics include: how inequality is measured; a description of recent trends in inequality; economic theories of how inequality arises; and how public policies affect inequality. Prerequisites: EC120, EC140 Exclusions: EC310t


EC 246 Prerequisites

(EC 120 (Min. Grade D-) or EC 101 (Min. Grade D-) ) and (EC 140 (Min. Grade D-) or EC 102 (Min. Grade D-) )

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EC 246 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:

Applied Economics (APEC)

Business Administration (BUSI)

Economics and Accounting (ECAC)

Economics and Financial Mgmt (ECFN)

Economics (ECON)

Cannot be enrolled in one of the following Year Levels:

Year 1 (1)

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