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ECO 3307 - Labor Economics

Credits: 4
Labor Economics is the one area of economic theory that has resisted the hegemony of the neo-classical model of economics with its focus on abstract, deductive reasoning. This course will present an Institutionalist analysis of labor processes with a focus on the historical development of such processes throughout the twentieth century.
Prerequisite(s): ECO 1201 .
Fulfills: Social Science distribution requirement. SOSC requirement in LS Core.