Summer 2007

 

Microeconomic Principles (Cr.3)
50:220:102:Sec.A3 Arm 220
5/29-6/21 M,Tu,W,Th 1:40PM-4:20PM
Ahmed
Email: mahmed@camden.rutgers.edu
Economic systems; supply, demand, and role of the market; consumer behavior and utility; firm behavior, cost, and profit; competitive and monopolistic markets for products and inputs; government regulation of markets.

Microeconomic Principles (Cr.3)
50:220:102:Sec.J2 Arm 220
7/23-8/15 M,Tu,W,Th 10:50AM-1:30PM
Ma
Email: jinpeng@camden.rutgers.edu
Economic systems; supply, demand, and role of the market; consumer behavior and utility; firm behavior, cost, and profit; competitive and monopolistic markets for products and inputs; government regulation of markets.

Microeconomic Principles (Cr.3)
50:220:102:Sec.J6 Arm 220
7/23-8/15 M,Tu,Th 6:00PM-9:40PM
Candalla
Email: sinnedolrac@yahoo.com
Economic systems; supply, demand, and role of the market; consumer behavior and utility; firm behavior, cost, and profit; competitive and monopolistic markets for products and inputs; government regulation of markets.

Macroeconomic Principles (Cr.3)
50:220:103:Sec.A2 Arm 220
5/29-6/21 M,Tu,W,Th 10:50AM-1:30PM
Chiu
Email: ichiu@camden.rutgers.edu
National income and how it is determined; consumption, investment, and government spending; the monetary system; control of inflation and unemployment; international exchange; alternative economic systems.

Macroeconomic Principles (Cr.3)
50:220:103:Sec.A6 Arm 220
5/29-6/21 M,Tu,Th 6:00PM-9:40PM
Candalla
Email: sinnedolrac@yahoo.com
National income and how it is determined; consumption, investment, and government spending; the monetary system; control of inflation and unemployment; international exchange; alternative economic systems.

Macroeconomic Principles (Cr.3)
50:220:103:Sec.D3:83858 Arm 220
6/25-7/19 M,Tu,W,Th 1:40PM-4:20PM
Ahmed
Email: mahmed@camden.rutgers.edu
National income and how it is determined; consumption, investment, and government spending; the monetary system; control of inflation and unemployment; international exchange; alternative economic systems.

Macroeconomic Principles (Cr.3)
50:220:103:Sec.J1 Arm 220
7/23-8/15 M,Tu,W,Th 8:00AM-10:40AM
Hamed
Email: hamed@camden.rutgers.edu
National income and how it is determined; consumption, investment, and government spending; the monetary system; control of inflation and unemployment; international exchange; alternative economic systems.

Money and Banking (Cr.3)
50:220:301:Sec.A6 Arm 221
5/29-6/21 M,Tu,Th 6:00PM-9:40PM
Hamed
Email: hamed@camden.rutgers.edu
Prerequisite: 50:220:102 or 103 or 105 or 106. Formerly 50:220:202. Theories of money and their applications; structure and historical development of U.S. monetary and banking institutions; current problems of monetary management.

International Economics (Cr.3)
50:220:331:Sec.J3 Arm 220
7/23-8/15 M,Tu,W,Th 1:40PM-4:20PM
Ahmed
Email: mahmed@camden.rutgers.edu
Prerequisite: 50:220:102 or 103 or 105 or 106 or permission of instructor. Formerly 50:220:345. A study of the fundamentals of international economics. Analyzes comparative advantage of trade, free and restriction on trade, tariff and quota, international resource flow, foreign exchange markets, foreign exchange rates and risks, balance of payments, international operation of the U.S. economy, and government policies affecting the development and structure of the world economy.

Economic Development (Cr.3)
50:220:339:Sec.D2 Arm 221
6/25-7/19 M,Tu,W,Th 10:50AM-1:30PM
Fanneh
Email: fanneh@fordham.edu
Prerequisite: 50:220:102 or 103 or 105 or 106 or permission of instructor. Formerly 50:220:314. Economic and social problems of developing countries: poverty, low savings, inadequate investments, unemployment, inflation, and the transfer of technology, and such social problems as education, health, and administration. Examines development theories models and notes interdependence between developing economies and developed countries, particularly with respect to trade, captial and labor movements, and the transfer of technology.

Economics of Investment and Capital Markets (Cr.3)
50:220:363:Sec.D6 Arm 220
6/25-7/19 M,Tu,Th 6:00PM-9:40PM
Candalla
Email: sinnedolrac@yahoo.com
Prerequisite: 50:220:102 or 103 or 105 or 106 or permission of instructor. Analysis of economic investment by using economic tools: value of firms, economic efficient frontier, lending and borrowing, utility analysis and investment selection, market interest rates, correlation structure of security returns, short and long-term international investments with foreign risks, capital asset pricing model, efficient markets, and investment decision management.

Special Topics: Monetary Economics (Cr.3)
50:220:366:Sec.A2 Arm 220
5/29-6/21 M,Tu,W,Th 10:50AM-1:30AM
Fanneh
Email: fanneh@fordham.edu
Prerequisite: 50:220:102 or 103 or 105 or 106 or permission of instructor.

Financial Institutions (Cr.3)
50:220:325:Sec.J2 Arm 220
7/23-8/14 M,Tu,W,Th 10:50AM-1:30AM
Fanneh
Email: fanneh@fordham.edu
Prerequisite: 50:220:102 or 103 or 105 or 106 or permission of instructor. Role of banks, insurance companies, investment companies, finance companies, pension funds, and such institutions, and their impact on how the economic and financial systems function.