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    • ECO 1177: Game Theory 

      Hashimoto, Tadashi (2020-09)
      Course Description: This course introduces basic techniques of game theory and provides a wide range of economic and other social-scientific applications. Game theory—developed by economists, mathematicians, behavioral ...
    • ECO 2005H: Economics & the Law 

      Grivoyannis, Elias C. (2019-01)
      Why take a course in Economics and the Law Economics is the most advanced of the social sciences, and the legal system contains many parallels to and overlaps with the systems that economists have studied successfully. ...
    • ECO 2531: Health Economics 

      Grivoyannis, Elias C. (2019-01)
      Why take a course in Health Economics The U.S. presidential election of 2008 was a watershed event in the health care reform debate. Keeping his promise, and taking advantage of Democratic majorities in both, the House ...
    • ECO 2601: Introduction To Financial Economics 

      Vinjamuri, Srikar (2019-01)
      Course Information This is an introductory course in Financial Economics with a particular emphasis on different theories of asset pricing. It will introduce fundamental ideas in Financial Economics like consumer financial ...
    • ECO 2801: Auctions and Market Design / ECON 5115: Market Design 

      Hashimoto, Tadashi (2016-01)
      First note that this course is jointly offered to graduate students in Master of Science in Quantitative Economics and undergraduate students in Yeshiva College; undergraduate students are also expected to follow rigorous ...
    • ECO1010: Principles of Economics 

      Bloise, Gaetano (2020-09)
      Course objectives The purpose of this course is to initiate students to the basic principles of economics and to provide them with an understanding of several economic phenomena in a modern society. The course is split ...
    • ECO1010: Principles of Economics 

      David, Karen (Stern College for Women, Yeshiva University, 2022-08)
      COURSE DESCRIPTION This is an introductory course to economic theory. The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to the disciplines of economics and provide a basic understanding of how it functions in today’s ...
    • ECO1101: Intermediate Microeconomics 

      Schwalbe, Josef (2019-01)
      Theory of elasticity; indifference curves and applications; cost of production;output markets; externalities; input markets;linear programming; optimation theory with use of calculus. Pre-req./Co-req.: MAT 1412/H or ...
    • ECO1177: Game Theory 

      Hashimoto, Tadashi (Yeshiva College, Yeshiva University, 2022-08)
      Course Description This course introduces basic techniques of game theory and provides a wide range of economic and other social-scientific applications. Game theory—developed by economists, mathematicians, behavioral ...
    • ECO1221: Money and Banking 

      Kisina, Irina (2012-01)
      Course description: This course serves the purpose of introduction to the money and banking field. The first step in understanding money and banking will involve an introduction of main players in the world of finance and ...
    • ECO1421: Econometrics 

      Hadavand, Aboozar (2015-09)
      Course Description: This is an introduction to specification, estimation (simple and multiple regression analysis), and hypothesis testing. After reviewing the Gauss-Markov assumptions, the course departs from those ...
    • ECO1501: Public Finance 

      Grivoyannis, Elias C. (2013-09)
      Course Objectives: In this course students will learn the theory of social balance, personal and corporate income taxes; sales and property taxes; current economic thought on taxation and public debt, expenditure analysis ...
    • ECO1701: International Economics 

      Grivoyannis, Elias (Yeshiva College, Yeshiva University, 2022-08)
      COURSE OBJECTIVES: In this course students will learn the theory of international trade, international finance, commercial policy, balance of payments, the foreign exchange market, competitiveness in the global economy, ...
    • ECO2801: Auctions and Market Design 

      Hashimoto, Tadashi (2022-08)
      This course introduces various economic design problems as applications of microeconomic theory. Many economic problems involve informational asymmetry; that is, two or more economic agents have different pieces of information ...