LABOR ECONOMICS (ECO 401)
Term: 2014-15 Spring
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FIN333 Financial Management
ECO642 Managerial Economics
ECO627 Econometrics and Forecasting for Business
STA326 Applied Business Statistics
The course introduces students to labor market analysis. This includes wage determination and incentives workers face and their effects on the formation of families, determination of birth rates, migration, population change, and aging. The course also addresses minimum wage policy, investment in human capital, return on education, earnings inequality, and unions.Prerequisite(s): ECO 200, ECO 300