Fall 2007
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ECON 422
The European Economies

Credit:  3 or 4 hours.


Analyzes the theory, history, and policy issues in the economics of the European Community, including the customs union, common agricultural policy, single market, and economic and monetary union. Discusses the economic interests and concerns of the individual nation-states of Europe. Treats current economic issues of concern to both Europe and the United States. Computer literacy is expected. 3 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. Prerequisite: Credit or current registration in ECON 302 and ECON 303.


Section Information
CRNTypeSectionTimeDays Location  Instructor
PEND  lecture- discussion  G4 05:00 PM - 06:20 PM TR  room 119
David Kinley Hall 
Schultz, C; Facchini, G 
4 hours
This course is restricted to Economics majors through April 20, 2007.

PEND  lecture- discussion  U3 05:00 PM - 06:20 PM TR  room 119
David Kinley Hall 
Schultz, C; Facchini, G 
3 hours
This course is restricted to Economics majors through April 20, 2007. The prerequisite of credit or current registration in Econ 302 and Econ 303 will be enforced for this course. If you do not have Econ 302 and Econ 303 or current registration in Econ 302 and Econ 303 before this course begins, you will be dropped.