Economics Courses Taught at Cardinal Stritch University:
ASB 115 Introduction to Economics
Chapter 1 - 4 Practice Test with answers
ADM 341 Microeconomics
In economics, as in life, you are constantly making CHOICES and examining
ALTERNATIVES. Are you going to choose the optimal place or just any
alternative? The choice is up to you. A basis to start is a fully developed
analysis of the data. Let's talk the
numbers.
However, whether you have the wages, or not, your ideal place
depends on your job performance in the real world. A neat site linked
to Loyola University provides the market wages
per job.
We are going to search to answer these basic economic questions:
How do we :
decide what to produce with our limited resources?
ensure stable prices and full employment of resources?
Helpful internet research sites: Economics Education
or Federal Statistics .
Session Two: Can
economists tell when discrimination is happening?
Internet access to www.prehall.com
ADM 346 Macroeconomic
Wall Street Journal Article: July 6, 2001: "Unemployment Rate Rose in June As Demand Fell in Service Sector"
SUGGESTED
ECONOMIC INTERNET SITES:
http://www.economics.harvard.edu/~aroth/alroth.html
This is a
site for game theory and experimental economic models for decisions used
in oligopolistic markets
http://stats.bls.gov/blshome.html
The U.S.
Government bureau of labor statistics home page. This is a terrific source of
time series data on the national and regional economies and recent articles
on the economy.
The
Economist is Europe's most prominent
business magazine.
http://www.sec.gov/edaux/searches.htm
The security
and exchange commission's home page for their searchable database called Edgar
which contains all SEC filings made by every company whose stock is publicly
traded in U.S. markets. It’s for managerial economics or finance courses.
http://www.state.gov/www/issues/economic/trade_reports/
Search this
site for economic and business conditions abroad. Country Reports on Economic
Policy and Trade Practices are based on information supplied by U.S. Embassies
and submitted annually to the Senate Committees on Foreign Relations and on
Finance, Foreign Affairs, and on Ways and Means.
http://woodrow.mpls.frb.fed.us/info/policy/
This is a
site with information on the United States Federal Reserve System, and monetary
policy in general. This is for
macroeconomics and introductory courses.
COB 507 Advanced Managerial Economics