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Economics

Economics C1: Public Finance: Economics B1 and one other B course
in the School of Economics or School of Commerce, prerequisite.
—First and
second terms: The general principles of public finance, with a detailed investigation
of state and local taxation. Third term: The financial institutions
and methods of federal government. Professor Snavely.

Economics C2: Advanced Money and Banking: Economics B1 and one
other B course in the School of Economics or School of Commerce, prerequisite.
—A
course of research in current monetary and banking problems. An
intensive study is made of foreign currency systems, Federal Reserve System,
cyclical fluctuations in business, etc. Topics are assigned for individual investigation


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and written papers and problems are required. Given in alternate
years with Economics B7. Not given in 1926-27. Associate Professor
Kincaid.

Economics C8: Research in Virginia Economic Problems: Economics B1
and one other course in the School of Economics or School of Commerce,
prerequisite.
—A research course in current economic and social problems
as they apply to the commonwealth of Virginia. Hours by appointment.
Professor Gee.

Economics D1: History of Economic Theory: Hours to be arranged. Given
in alternate years with Economics D2. Not given in 1926-27. Professor
Snavely.

Economics D2: Recent Economic Theory, with special attention to problems
in the distribution of wealth. Given in alternate years with Economics
D1. Hours to be arranged. Associate Professor Berglund.

Economics D3: A course of Research in Economic Theory: Hours to be
arranged.