ECP 3409 Internet Economics . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Prerequisite: ECO 2013 and ECO 2023 or ECO 3003.
With the advent of the Internet and the World Wide Web has come the need to
re-examine some of the basic theories in economics. For example, the way in
which information about goods and services is acquired, how goods and services
are bought and sold, and even the production process itself have undergone
tremendous change in the so-called "new" economy. Specific topics
include externalities, theories of auctions, pricing strategies, property rights
and industrial organization in an e-commerce environment.
ECP 4005 Economics and Public Policy . . . . . 3(CALL
DEPT)
Prerequisite: ECO 2013 and ECO 2023 or ECO 3003.
Explores government expenditure and tax policies, comparisons of popular views
on the purpose of government and established criteria for evaluating government
policy. Specific policy topics include the effect of Medicare and Medicaid on
health in the United States, the federal income tax on total national income and
environmental controls on the level of pollution.
ECP 4114 Economic Demography and Aging Markets . . . .
. 3(CALL DEPT)
Prerequisite: ECO 2013 or ECO 3003.
Uses basic models and theories from principles of economics classes to analyze
the economic aspects of aging. Topics include the following: causes of an aging
society; economic implications of an aging population on younger as well as
older persons; dependency ratios; wealth, labor markets and the decision to work
in old age; analysis of the role of private and public pension/annuity systems
(including Social Security) on the economic status of older adults; and the role
of intergenerational transfers and bequests on retirement decisions. Offered
concurrently with ECP 5XXX; graduate students will be assigned additional work.
ECP 4302 Environmental Economics and Policy . . . . .
3(CALL DEPT)
Prerequisite: ECO 2013 and ECO 2023 or ECO 3003.
Involves the student in the study of a broad range of environmental problems and
the appropriate analysis of policy responses. Specific environmental issues
include declining urban air quality, global warming, the effect of development
on water systems and contamination from waste disposal systems. Traditional
environmental regulations and policies are analyzed and contrasted with current,
cutting-edge policies aimed at improving the environment.
ECP 4403 Industrial Economics . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Prerequisite: ECO 2023.
Covers economic aspects of the behavior of firms in the United States including
degree of concentration, price discrimination, competitive practices, strategic
behavior, and regulated industries. The material covered will help students to
understand how firms can continue to maintain high profits, how competition
might lead to concentration, and how the government serves as a regulator in the
economy.
ECP 4441 Economics and Financial Information Technology
. . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Prerequisite: FIN 3403, ISM 3011 or MAR 3370.
Examines the nature of information technology as it influences business decision
making. The concept of information as a strategic asset is developed. Exposes
students to methods for identifying, capturing, measuring, managing and using
economic and financial market data and information. Specific areas covered
include geographic information systems and location and segmentation systems,
economic information systems, expert systems, and Internet based economic and
financial information development and access. Computer hardware/software and
Internet working systems for information development are examined. Focuses on
using computer based methods to provide information to decision makers in a
decision support/executive information/expert system context and managing
information as a strategic asset.
ECP 4613 Urban and Regional Economic Development . . .
. . 3(CALL DEPT)
Prerequisite: ECO 2013 and ECO 2023 or ECO 3003.
Contemporary urban and regional issues such as crowding, congestion, pollution
and crime have long been the subject of political, moral and social debate. In
order to understand and work towards solutions to these problems, however, a
command of economic theory and its relevant applications is essential. Takes
simple economic principles and applies them to these pressing social issues
including those found in the Gulf Coast area of Northwest Florida. In each case,
various alternative solutions are discussed in the context of scarcity of
resources, a fundamental principle of economics. Offered concurrently with ECP
5607; graduate students will be assigned additional work.
ECP 4703 Managerial Economics . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Prerequisite: ECO 2013 and ECO 2023 or ECO 3003.
Develops tools of economic analysis in operating a business firm, including
applied micro-economic tools designed to aid decision makers in pricing,
reducing firm costs and identifying areas for firm expansion.
ECP 5XXX Economic Demography and Aging Markets . . . .
. 3(CALL DEPT)
Prerequisite: ECO 2013 or ECO 3003.
Uses basic models and theories from principles of economics classes to analyze
the economic aspects of aging. Topics include the following: causes of an aging
society; economic implications of an aging population on younger as well as
older persons; dependency ratios; wealth, labor markets and the decision to work
in old age; analysis of the role of private and public pension/annuity systems
(including Social Security) on the economic status of older adults; and the role
of intergenerational transfers and bequests on retirement decisions. Offered
concurrently with ECP 4114; graduate students will be assigned additional work.
ECP 5607 Urban and Regional Economic Development . . .
. . 3(CALL DEPT)
Prerequisite: ECO 2013 and ECO 2023, or ECO 3003.
Contemporary urban and regional issues such as crowding, congestion, pollution
and crime have long been the subject of political, moral and social debate. In
order to understand and work towards solutions to these problems, however, a
command of economic theory and its relevant applications is essential. Takes
simple economic principles and applies them to these pressing social issues
including those found in the Gulf Coast area of Northwest Florida. In each case,
various alternative solutions are discussed in the context of scarcity of
resources a fundamental principle of economics. Offered concurrently with ECP
4613; graduate students will be assigned additional work.
ECP 6705 Advanced Managerial Economics . . . . . 3(F,S)
Prerequisite: QMB 6305.
Concepts of competition as they relate to business management policies and
practices; profit goals and measurement problems; multiple product policy;
demand analysis; cost concepts; pricing problems; case studies. Contains a
portfolio project.
ECP 6726 Business and the Economic Environment . . . .
. 3(CALL DEPT)
Prerequisite: ECO 2013 and 2023 or ECO 3003.
Effect of environment on business decision making. Student takes role of
strategic planner in evaluating alternative firm strategies in the presence of
alternative economic and/or regulatory scenarios. Focuses on the impact on the
business environment of aggregate economic relationships such as cyclical
fluctuations, interest rates and international economic linkages. Role of data
analysis and forecasting the macroeconomic environment. Subcomponents of the
course address strategic planning for various elements of the business
environment.