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ECON 3900.01S The Economics of Immigration

S-Designated Course
GEL Course
Study Abroad Course
Department:
Economics
Campus:
Columbus
Instructor:
Darcy Hartman
Terms offered:
May Session

This is a service-learning opportunity with Esperanza International in Tijuana, Mexico. The course will introduce micro and macroeconomic issues related to immigration. This case study will focus on the opportunity costs for immigrants, the effects of the flow of money, and the loss of labor and human capital on economic growth. Students will work with the immigrant community.
Prereq: 2001.01, 2001.02, 2002.01 or 2002.02, or AEDEcon 2001.
Syllabus:
Not Available