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| ECO 3325 | 
| Latin American Economic Issues. | 
| Three semester hours. (SP) | 
Analysis of recent and historical issues in Latin American economics, including economic development and its relationto poverty, schooling, the informal sector, agrarian issues, sustainable development; inflation; debt; trade; regional integration; infrastructure development; privatization and entrepreneurial activity; and stabilization and structural reform using case studies from Latin America. The focus of this course is on policy analysis rather than theory development. Prerequisites: ECO 2301 or consent of instructor.   | 
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