ECON 220
American Economic History
Spring 2013
Division II
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Class Details
This course examines the growth and development of the American economy from the colonial era to the modern period. The emphasis will be on the use of economic theory and quantitative evidence to address key questions in U.S. history. Topics may include some or all of the following: the development of colonial markets, the economic origins of the U.S. Constitution, immigration, agricultural innovation, industrialization, slavery, government regulation and policymaking, the Great Depression, the changing roles of women in the U.S. economy, post-World War II growth, and the place of the United States in the modern global economy. Comparisons will be made to European and non-European experiences when appropriate.
The Class:
Format: lecture/discussion
Limit: 35
Expected: 35
Class#: 3421
Grading: yes pass/fail option, yes fifth course option
Limit: 35
Expected: 35
Class#: 3421
Grading: yes pass/fail option, yes fifth course option
Requirements/Evaluation:
midterm, short problem sets, final, and a research paper
Prerequisites:
Economics 110 and Economics 120
Distributions:
Division II
Attributes:
POEC U.S. Political Economy + Public Policy Course
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ECON 220 - 01 (S) LEC American Economic History
ECON 220 - 01 (S) LEC American Economic HistoryDivision IITR 9:55 am - 11:10 am
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