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Aug 31, 2025
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ECON 331 - Labor Economic Labor Relations Using modern tools of economic analysis, a rigorous study of the evolution and the changing composition of labor and labor institutions is made. The labor movement, as shaped by labor, government, and the post-industrial economy is scrutinized. The new, emerging, international labor relations are analyzed. This course meets General Education requirements: Social Awareness, Race/Ethnicity/ Gender Issues and new Fall 2017 Self and Society and US Diversity. Typically Offered Spring Only Level: UG Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite (ECON 202 /D- Or ECON-221/D-) And (ECON 201 /D- Or ECON-222/D-) Ferris Equivalencies:
Department: MGMT
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