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ECON 5550
Regional Economics
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The economics of spatial relations, emphasizing basic location and land utilization theory and the role of transport will be considered at the micro-level. Keynesian and neoclassical growth theories and contemporary policy approaches to regional growth and decline are analyzed. Prerequisite: ECON 302.
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Faculty:
College of Arts & Sciences
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Department:
Economics
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