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Storrs, CT
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Courses

 

 Icon Economics 201 European Economic History


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Lecture outlines.

·         Course mechanics

·         Why Europe?

·         The Neolithic and Urban Revolutions

·         The Rise and Fall of Rome

·         The Middle Ages

·         Crisis and the Enclosure Movement

·         The Nation-state, Trade, and Mercantilism

·         Mercantilism: Comparative Economic Growth

·         The Industrial Revolution

·         The Factory System

·         The Rise and Decline of Britain

 Icon Economics 232 Industry and Government


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Lecture outlines.

·         Course mechanics

·         Antitrust: History and Policy

·         Merger Policy

·         Vertical Arrangements

 Icon Economics 267 The Organization of Industry


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Lecture outlines.

·         Theories of Competition

·         Monopoly

·         Oligopoly

·         Barriers to Entry

·         Patents and Innovation

·         Advertising

·         Network Effects

·         The Firm and the Market

·         Asset Specificity

·         Moral Hazard and Agency

·         The Old Economy and the New

 

 Icon Economics 286W Honors Seminar


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Assignment 2
Assignment 3
Assignment 4
Assignment 5
Assignment 6

 Icon Economics 320W The History of Economic Thought I

 

 Icon Economics 322W The History of Economic Thought II

 

 Icon Economics 381 Industrial Organization Theory

 

 Icon Economics 382 Topics in Public Policy toward Industry

 

 Icon Economics 486 The Economics of Organization.


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Assignment 2
Assignment 3
Assignment 4
Assignment 5
Assignment 6

 Icon Notes on Writing

 

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