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Personal Web Page of John Fitzgerald

"I will know how I feel when I see what I say." - Unknown

"Never underestimate the importance of overstating the obvious."

"Ask a 100 economist a question and you'll get 200 answers" - an old joke

 

Current Studies

 

     Completed Under Previous Studies

          ECON 1B

Introduction to Microeconomic Analysis by (CSUH ECON 6051)

          MATH 26A

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Calculus I (see BSEEE)

 

     Topics well covered in previous studies direct one to one correspondence may be difficult

          ECON 140   

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Quantitative Economic Analysis

                                

 

(Consider CSUH ECON 6400 Econometrics, CSUH STAT 6509 Regression and CSUH MGMT 6550 Business Research)

 

     Completed Studies In Economics (Spring 2008)

           ECON 100B 

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Microeconomics and Behavior - A study of individual markets

 

     Current Studies In Economics (Spring 2009)

           ECON 1A

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Macroeconomics: Principles, Applications and Tools.

           ECON 296H

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U.S. Economic Development in Historical Perspective  (Elective)

 

     Upcoming Studies

          Summer 2009

               ECON 100A

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 Intermediate Macroeconomics (ECON 1A, ECON 1B)

               ECON 192

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 International Finance (ECON 1A, ECON 1B)   (Elective)

 

          Fall 2009  (If available)

               ECON 141  

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Introduction to Econometrics.  (ECON 1A, ECON 1B, ECON 140)

                                    

 

(Consider CSUH ECON 6400 Econometrics, CSUH STAT 6509 Regression and CSUH MGMT 6550 Business Research)

               ECON 200M

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Mathematics for Economics (ECON 100A, ECON 100B, MATH 26A) (I can never get enough practice with mathematics)

 

      Future Requirements

               ECON 200A 

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Advanced Microeconomics (ECON 141, ECON 200M)

               ECON 200B

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Advanced Macroeconomics (ECON 200M)

               ECON 200C 

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Advanced Economic Theories (ECON 200A, ECON 200B)

               ECON 241   

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Applied Econometric Analysis (ECON 141, ECON 200M)

 

     To be examined for necessity (Though may be taken for the fun of it.)

     Future Electives

 

Reach me at johnf@ifn.net

                

 

 

 

Updated February 11, 2009