| Course Title: | Public Policies Toward Business |
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| Class Info.: |
| Class Section: | ECON4342.501.13S | Activity Type: | Lecture |
| Class Level: | Undergraduate | Class Number: | 26567 |
| Class Credits: | 3 Credits | Inst. Mode: | Face-to-Face |
| Grading: | Graded - Undergraduate | Session Type: | Regular Academic Session (1) |
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| Status: | Section Status: OPEN Available Seats: 2 Enrolled Total: 28 |
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| Description: | ECON 4342 - Public Policies Toward Business (3 semester hours) Analysis of the economic rationale for government intervention in markets. The course considers direct intervention in the form of price, entry, and/or product quality directives, the economic welfare foundations of public utility economics, and the theory of regulation and deregulation, including indirect regulation through antitrust laws. Topics include collusion, price discrimination, vertical restraints, and other attempts to monopolize a market. Prerequisite: ECON 3310. (3-0) R |
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| Schedule: | Class Location and Times Location: UT Dallas - Main Campus Thursday: 7:00pm-9:45pm FO 1.502 Term: Spring 2013 Session Type: Regular Academic Session (1) Starts: January 14, 2013 Ends: May 13, 2013
FO Building - Floor 1 - Room 1.502  |
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| Exams: | Date: May 9, 2013 Time: 8:00pm-10:45pm Location: FO 1.502 |
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| College: | School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences |
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| Syllabus: | Syllabus for Public Policies Toward Business (econ4342.501.13s) taught by Stephen Kiser.
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