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This is an exam containing questions related to economic theories and concepts on externalities, retirement plans, and market behaviors, designed for students in an introductory economics course.
Year:
2015
Region / City:
Madison, Chicago
Topic:
Economics, Education, Externalities, Retirement Plans
Document Type:
Exam
Institution:
University of Wisconsin
Author:
Professor Kelly
Target Audience:
Students in ECON 100 course
Period of Validity:
Spring 2015
Approval Date:
April 14, 2015
Date of Changes:
N/A
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Course Description:
Introduction to principles and techniques utilized in the financial management of business. Topics to be covered include: interpretation of financial statements, ratio analysis, present value, bond valuation and interest rates, stock valuation, net present value analysis, risk and return, cost of capital, and capital structure. Most class time will be spent on lecture and practice problems.
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Virginia
Theme:
Corporate Finance
Document Type:
Syllabus
Institution:
University of Virginia
Instructor:
C. Dylan McGee
Target Audience:
Students enrolled in ECON 4350
Period of Validity:
Spring 2025
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
2012
Region / City:
United States
Subject:
Economics
Document Type:
Exam
Institution:
University
Author:
Professor Kelly
Target Audience:
Students of Econ 102
Period:
Summer 2012
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2023/2024
Region / City:
Kuwait
Subject:
International Trade
Document Type:
Course Syllabus
Institution:
Kuwait University
Author:
Dr. Mohammad Alawin
Target Audience:
Students of Economics
Period of Validity:
Spring 2023/2024
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Note:
Year
Topic:
Macroeconomics, Business Cycle
Document Type:
Instructions
Target Audience:
Students of Macroeconomics
Period of Application:
Current
Author:
Joffree Herrera
Course:
ECON 1740
Subject:
American Economic History
Type of document:
Student reflective essay
Educational level:
College
Instructor:
Dr. KT Magnusson
Primary textbook:
American Economic History by Jonathan Hughes and Louis P. Cain
Chapters covered:
5–15, 17–20
Additional reading:
Timeline: The Abolition of the Slave Trade by Andrea Curry
Assessment format:
Online chapter tests (25 questions each)
Time period studied:
1780s–early 20th century
Course:
ECON 424
Lab Number:
1
Instructor:
Eric Zivot
Student:
Chen-wei Chiu
Date:
June 27, 2014
Subject:
Returns Calculations and Data Analysis in R
Software:
R
Data Source:
Yahoo! monthly adjusted closing prices
Company:
SBUX
Data Period:
March 1993 – March 2008
File Referenced:
sbuxPrices.csv; Lab1.xls
Programming Language:
R
Document Type:
University lab assignment with calculations and code
Year:
2024
Institution:
University of Connecticut
Course Title:
International Finance (ECON 3422)
Credits:
3
Format:
In-class
Prerequisite:
ECON 2202
Professor:
Dr. Paul Tomolonis
E-mail:
[email protected]
Office Hours:
By appointment, available before & after class
Classroom:
HuskyCT
Optional Materials:
Open-source and recommended textbooks listed in syllabus
Topics Covered:
International trade finance, foreign exchange markets, balance of payments, capital flows, monetary arrangements
Course Objectives:
Analyze macroeconomic effects on FX, evaluate hedging strategies
Target Audience:
Undergraduate students in Economics
Course Period:
Spring 2024
Document Type:
Syllabus
Language:
English
Year:
2026
Region:
Aotearoa New Zealand
Subject:
Economics, Māori Studies
Document Type:
Course Outline
Institution:
Secondary School / Educational Provider
Audience:
Teachers, Students (Level 2)
Duration:
32 weeks
Assessment Opportunities:
EC2.1 Investigate viewpoints of economic wellbeing, EC2.2 Demonstrate understanding of macroeconomic issues
Learning Framework:
Mātauranga Māori, Ao Māori, Ao Whānui
Key Concepts:
Economic wellbeing, GDP, employment, inequality, Māori values (aroha, whanaungatanga, kotahitanga), mana, Whare Tapa Whā
Delivery Format:
Printed A3, Landscape, Teacher-guided planning
Resources:
YouTube videos, statistical data, Treaty concepts, Māori economic models
Year:
2026
Course:
Econ 301
Type of document:
Exam
Institution:
University (unspecified)
Duration:
1 hour
Total points:
110
Allowed tools:
Calculator (non-programmable, non-phone)
Sections:
Multiple Choice, True/False, Short Answer
Topics:
Consumer choice theory, budget constraints, indifference curves, Giffen goods, Type I and II errors, utility maximization
Target audience:
Undergraduate economics students
Instructions:
Show all work, read questions carefully, print clearly
Year:
2025
Course Term:
Fall
Instructor:
Isaiah Koepsell
Contact Info:
Phone: 507-344-7337, Email: [email protected]
Office Location:
HH 317
Class Schedule:
Monday and Wednesday: 2-4 PM
Institution:
Bethany Lutheran College
Course Type:
Undergraduate Course
Subject:
Macroeconomics
Target Audience:
College students
Prerequisite Knowledge:
None
Course Objectives:
To understand the fundamentals of economics including demand and supply, inflation, unemployment, and monetary policies.
Textbook:
Economics (Ed. 22), McConnell et al.
Learning Resources:
Computer required for assignments and quizzes
Evaluation Methods:
Assignments, quizzes, tests
Grading Scale:
A (93%-100%) to F (0%-59.9%)
Late Work Policy:
20% penalty for late submissions
Make-up Policy:
Must complete quizzes/tests within one week of absence
Attendance Policy:
Maximum of six unexcused absences allowed
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Connecticut
Subject:
Economics
Document Type:
Course Syllabus
Organization / Institution:
University of Connecticut
Instructor:
Professor Remy Levin
Target Audience:
Students enrolled in the course
Prerequisite:
ECON 1200 or 1201; MATH 1071 or 1110 or 1120 or 1125 or 1131 or 1151 or 2141
Period of Effect:
Spring 2023
Approval Date:
January 2023
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2012–2013
Institution:
[University Name]
Course:
BUAD 300
Type of Document:
Academic report
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Business students and faculty
Majors Analyzed:
Accounting, Finance, Management, Marketing
Sample Size:
160 students
Statistical Methods:
ANOVA, Chi-square test, Kruskal-Wallis test, t-test, Mann-Whitney test
Data Source:
Alumni surveys
Reference:
Anderson, D., Sweeney, D., Williams, T., Camm, J., Cochran, J. (2014), Statistics for Business and Economics, 12th Edition, Cengage South-Western, Mason, OH
Year:
2026
Course:
Econ 1110
Instructor:
Wissink
Type of document:
Assignment instructions and exercises
Audience:
University students
Submission deadline:
Monday March 2, 2026
Topics:
Comparative advantage, production possibility frontier, market equilibrium, taxation
Tasks included:
Group project tasks and market analysis problems
Methods required:
Mathematical calculations, graphing, economic modeling
Location:
Ankara, Turkey
Type of contract:
Individual Contract
Post level:
National Consultant
Languages required:
English; Turkish
Project title:
POPs Legacy Elimination and POPs Release Reduction Project
Project identifiers:
PIMS# 4833; UNIDO SAP# 140288
Implementing organizations:
UNDP; UNIDO; Ministry of Environment and Urbanization
Directing institution:
Ministry of Environment and Urbanization
Funding framework:
GEF-financed, UNDP-supported
Project start date:
21 May 2015
Project phase:
Third year of implementation
Type of review:
Mid-Term Review
Contract duration:
05 February 2018 – 01 June 2018
Estimated level of effort:
Up to 25 man/days
Geographic scope:
Turkey
Thematic areas:
Persistent Organic Pollutants; chemicals management; environmental protection; hazardous waste
Deliverables:
MTR Inception Report; draft and final MTR reports; Management Response
Commissioning unit:
UNDP Turkey Country Office
Reporting line:
UNDP Cluster Lead
Year:
2021
Region / city:
Latin America
Theme:
Coastal Fisheries Management, Project Evaluation
Document Type:
Management Response
Organization:
UNDP, PNUD Ecuador, PNUD Peru
Author:
UNDP
Target audience:
Project Stakeholders, Government Entities, Development Practitioners
Period of validity:
2021-2022
Approval Date:
January 19, 2021
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2019
Region / city:
Malawi
Document type:
Mid-term Evaluation Report
Organization / institution:
UN Women
Author:
Chifundo Kunyenje, MSC
Target audience:
Policymakers, development professionals, and stakeholders in gender and women’s empowerment
Period of validity:
2017-2020
Approval date:
December 2019
Date of amendments:
Not mentioned
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Bangladesh
Theme:
Public Financial Management
Document Type:
Aide Memoire
Organization:
World Bank
Author:
World Bank Team
Target Audience:
Government of Bangladesh, Development Partners
Effective Date:
March 1, 2019
Closing Date:
June 30, 2024
Approval Date:
March 1, 2019
Signing Date:
June 27, 2019
Loan Amount:
US$100 million
Disbursement Rate:
50.9%
Risk Rating:
Moderate
Performance Rating:
Satisfactory
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Serbia
Theme:
Climate Change, Transparency, Monitoring and Reporting
Document Type:
Report
Agency / Institution:
UNDP
Author:
Dalibor Kysela, Mirjana Strugar
Target Audience:
Government officials, environmental stakeholders, international organizations
Period of validity:
March 2021 – March 2022
Approval Date:
18 May 2018
Date of last modification:
January – February 2021
Note:
Contextual Description
Country(ies):
Brazil
ATLAS Award ID:
00011660
PIMS Number:
543
GEF Focal Area:
Climate Change
GEF Strategic Objective:
Operational Programme 11
GEF Budget (USD):
12,274,000
Co-Financing Budget (USD):
4,684,993
Project Document Signature date:
October 15th, 2001
Date of first disbursement:
February 01st, 2002
Original Planned Closing Date:
November 30th, 2006
Executing Agency:
UNDP
Date of Project Closure:
December 31st, 2014
Year:
2013
Region / City:
Brazil
Theme:
Urban Transport, Clean Energy
Document Type:
Terms of Reference
Agency:
UNDP
Author:
UNDP/GEF
Target Audience:
Evaluation Consultants, Project Stakeholders
Effective Period:
2013-2014
Approval Date:
October 15th, 2001
Modification Date:
None
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Uganda
Theme:
National Development, Government Policies
Document Type:
Thematic Report
Organization / Institution:
National Planning Authority
Author:
National Planning Authority
Target Audience:
Government officials, policy analysts, development planners
Period of Validity:
2015/16-2019/20
Approval Date:
March 2019
Date of Changes:
Not specified