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2025 Fall
Dec 07, 2025
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ECON 364 - Economics of Corruption
A study of incentives and deterrents of corrupt behavior using economic models. A study of causes and consequences of corruption, with a particular focus on post-communist and developing countries. It analyzes corruption from an institutional and transaction economics approach, and how it sustains other illicit activities such as tax evasion, and the underground economy. ***Prerequisite: 45 credit hours or 3 Econ courses.***
3.000 Credit hours
0.000 TO 3.000 Lecture hours
0.000 TO 3.000 Lab hours
0.000 TO 3.000 Other hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Lab, Seminar, Directed Reading, Examination

Economics Department

Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:     
      Undergraduate
      Graduate

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