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ECONOMICS

Economics sB1-I. Survey of the Principles of Economics.—Both Terms.
8:30; M.L. 2. Credit, one session hour. First Term, Mr. Berglund;
Second Term, Mr. Snavely.

Economics sB1-II. Survey of the Principles of Economics.—Continued.
First Term. 9:30; C.L. 29. Credit, one session-hour. Mr. Kincaid.

Economics sB1-III. The Bearing of the Principles of Economics upon
Present American Conditions.
—Second Term. 9:30; M.L. 2. Credit,
one session hour. Second Term, Mr. Snavely.

Economics sB12-II.—See Rural Economics and Rural Sociology, page 69.

Economics sC2-I. Money and Banking.—First Term. 8:30; C.H. 13.
Fee for graduate students $5.00. Mr. Kincaid.

The Principles of Money and Banking.

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


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Economics sC2-II. Money and Banking—Continued.—Second Term. 10:30;
C.H. 13. Fee for graduate students $5.00. Mr. Kincaid.

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

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. 9:30;
C.H. 13. Fee for graduate students $5.00. Mr. Kincaid.

The Federal Reserve System.

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 sC8-I. Research in Virginia Economic Problems.—First Term.
B.L. Fee for graduate students $5.00. Hours and credit to be arranged.
Mr. Gee.

A research course in current economic and social problems as they apply to the
Commonwealth of Virginia.

Economics sC11-I. Transportation.—First Term. 9:30; C.H. 13 Fee for
graduate students $5.00. Mr. Berglund.

Open to both graduate and undergraduate students.

This course treats of the origin and development of modern transportation systems,
special attention being given to railroad organization and problems. It covers much
of the ground included in Economics B8 given during the academic year, but dwells
more upon features peculiar to water and motor truck transportation, upon the
technique of rate-making, and upon present day regulation of public utilities.

Economics sC11-II. Transportation (Continued)—First Term, 11:30; C.H.
13. Fee for graduate students $5.00. Mr. Berglund.

Economics sC11-III. Transportation (Continued)—Second Term. 11:30;
C.H. 13. Fee for graduate students $5.00. Mr. Snavely.