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Nov 21, 2024
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ECON 5530 - Computational Economics Credits: 3 An introduction to computational tools used to analyze economic data and policies. Provides operational knowledge of how to formulate numerical economic models to conduct analyses of consumer behavior, markets, trade, and state and local fiscal administration. Special emphasis on applications to Wyoming problems.
Dual Listed ECON 4530 . Prerequisite: admission to the Master’s program in Economics.
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