Gig or sharing economy platforms such as Uber, Airbnb, Grubhub and Taskrabbit are rapidly redefining the meaning of work, innovation and prosperity in post-industrial capitalist economies. How has ...
After undergraduates cemented their new course schedules by the end of add/drop period on Friday, the Economics Department yet again leads the list of most popular courses — unusually accompanied by a ...
As one of the social sciences, economics studies how the choices we make as individuals—as consumers and producers, as savers and investors, as managers and employees, as citizens and voters—combine ...
The Quantitative Economics (QE) major offers students a rigorous, STEM-designated program of study that emphasizes quantitative skills and mathematical modeling tools in economics. Integrating courses ...
Navigating business challenges requires an understanding of sustainable practices. A business economics degree from UW adds a level of economic analysis to this understanding that elevates your ...
*If student has already taken MATH106 or some other qualifying statistics course and does not need or want to take an additional statistics course before taking ECON308, they may substitute another ...
Economics is the study of the allocation of scarce resources. The subject of this course is microeconomics, which examines the decision making of individuals and firms with regard to consumption, ...
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