ECO420 : Labor Economics

This course uses empirical and theoretical models to examine the behavior of firms as the buyers of labor services, the behavior of households as the sellers of labor services, and the attempts of third parties (such as policy makers or unions) to influence outcomes in the market for labor services.

Prerequisites

ECO223.

Overview

Department

Business and Economics

Credit Hour(s)

3

Semester Offered

Spring (odd)

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