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Economics sB1-I. Survey of the Principles of Economics.—Both Terms.

Economics sB1-II. Survey of the Principles of Economics.—(Continued).
Both Terms.

Economics sB1-III. The Bearing of the Principles of Economics upon
Present American Conditions—(Continued).
—First Term.

Economics sB4-I. Elementary Accounting.—First Term. Corresponding to
Economics B4 of the regular session.

Economics sB4-II. Elementary Accounting—(Continued).—First Term.

Economics sB4-III. Elementary Accounting—(Continued).—First Term.

Economics sC1-I. Public Finance.—First Term.

Equivalent to first term of C1 of regular session.

General principles of public finance, including public expenditures, public revenues and
a survey of state and local taxation in the United States.

Economics sC1-II. Public Finance—(Continued).—Second Term.

Economics sC1-III. Public Finance—(Continued).—Second Term.

Economics sC2-I. Money and Banking.—First Term.

Principles of money and banking.

This course is equivalent to the first term of Economics C2 but by special arrangement
may be taken by students seeking credit in Economics B3.

Economics sC2-II. Money and Banking—(Continued).—Second Term.

The Federal Reserve System.

This course is equivalent to the second term of Economics C2 but by special arrangement
may be taken by students seeking credit in Economics B3.

Economics sC2-III. Money and Banking—(Continued).—Second Term.

The principles of rural credits including the Federal Farm Loan System and the Intermediate
Credits banks.

This course is equivalent to the third term of Economics C2 but by special arrangement
may be taken by students seeking credit in Economics B3.

Economics sC7-I. Business Combinations.—First Term.

Economics B1 or its equivalent prerequisite.

A study of the growth of large business organizations, commonly called trusts, in this
country and in Europe in recent times. Special emphasis is given to the causes of this
growth, the various forms, legal status and relationship to business efficiency, and the


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social problems arising out of this formation. The organization of pools, cartels, holding
companies, mergers, etc., is investigated particularly with reference to price policies.

Economics sC7-II. Business Combinations—(Continued).—First Term.

Economics sC7-III. Business Combinations—(Continued).—Second Term.