EC 342 - European Regional Economies

As Europe forges an increasingly closer union, regions have emerged as important actors, both economically and politically. The purpose of this course is to study, particularly from an economic perspective, the origins, significance and possible futures of the so-called “Europe of Regions”, in a context of increasing economic and political interdependence.

Course Information

Discipline(s):

Economics

Term(s) Offered:

Fall
Spring

Credits:

3

Language of instruction:

English

Contact Hours:

45

Prerequisites:

A background in economic theory and a basic knowledge of statistics.

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