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ECONOMICS 143

DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMICS. Yr; 2 cr. Development of the classi-
cal political economy; its critics; attempts at reconstruction; recent
trends. Prerequisites: Economics 1b and graduate standing. 10 TT.
Mr. Scott.

VALUE AND VALUATION. Yr; 2 cr. Presuppositions of economic
theory. Theories of reasonable value. Applications to present-day
problems. 4-6 Th. Mr. Commons.

ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS. I; 3 er. Institutional organization of
economic activity. The development of fundamental economic in-
stitutions, such as property, contract, associations. Discussion of
specific works which illustrate the institutional method of treating
economic problems. 3:30 MW. Mr. Glaeser.

SEMINARY IN ECONOMIC THEORY. Yr; 2 cr. Critical discussion of
debatable topics in the field of economic theory, together with the
presentation of seminary papers and reports on controversial ques-
tions that have been investigated. Prerequisites: Graduate standing
and consent of instructor. 10-12 W. Mr. Kiekhofer.

READING AND RESEARCH IN. ECONOMICS. Yr; *er. Both during the
regular session and in the inter-session periods individual work suited
to the needs of graduate students may be arranged. Prerequisite:
Advanced graduate standing. Staff.

II. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS

FARM Cost ACCOUNTING. II; 2 cr. Methods of distributing the
various items of cost among the farm enterprises, and principles
determining the use of the different methods. Prerequisite: Agr.
Econ. 8 or equivalent. 1:30-3:30 TT. Mr. McNall.

COOPERATIVE MARKETING. II; 2 er. The business structure, scope,
purpose, and policies of cooperative corporations, and their contri-
bution to agriculture. Prerequisite: Economics 128 or concurrent
registration. 11TT. Mr. Schaars.

MARKETING AGRICUTURAL PRopucTs. II; 8 cr. Current marketing
problems in agriculture with emphasis upon the principles and prac-
tices of marketing agencies and their relations. Prerequisite: Eco-
nomics la. 10 MWF. Mr. Schaars.

FARMER MOVEMENTS. I; 2 cr. History of the efforts of farmers to
better their economic condition by forming general, even nation-wide,
organizations designed to control markets and influence legislation,

in the interest of fairness. Prerequisite: Agr. Econ.1. 8 TT. Mr.
Hibbard.

ADVANCED AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIcs. Yr; 2 cr. The field of agri-
cultural economics with respect to its origin and the main issues
around which the thinking of those interested in agriculture revolves.
Prerequisite: Agr. Econ. 1 or Econ. la. 8 MW. Mr. Hibbard.

 

 

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