Middlebury

ECON 0205

Economics of Investing

Economics of Investing
This course explores introductory issues in the pricing of financial instruments and the organization of financial markets. This includes developing methods to price stocks and bonds, evaluate portfolios and understand financial derivatives, and applying these methods to actual financial data in an accessible and non-technical manner. This course does not count as an elective toward the economics major, but will count towards the economics minor. Students who have taken ECON 0316 or ECON 0317 are not allowed to register for ECON 0205. (ECON 0150 or ECON 0155) 3 hrs. lect.
Subject:
Economics
Department:
Economics
Division:
Social Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
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Sections

Spring 2013

ECON0205A-S13 Lecture (Pecsok)

Spring 2012

ECON0205A-S12 Lecture (Pecsok)

Fall 2011

ECON0205A-F11 Lecture (Pecsok)

Fall 2010

ECON0205A-F10 Lecture (Pecsok)

Spring 2010

ECON0205A-S10 Lecture (Pecsok)

Fall 2009

ECON0205A-F09 Lecture (Pecsok)

Spring 2009

ECON0205A-S09 Lecture (Pecsok)

Fall 2008

ECON0205A-F08 Lecture (Pecsok)

Spring 2008

ECON0205A-S08 Lecture (Pecsok)

Fall 2007

ECON0205A-F07 Lecture (Pecsok)

Spring 2007

ECON0205A-S07 Lecture (Pecsok)

Fall 2006

ECON0205A-F06 Lecture (Pecsok)

Spring 2006

ECON0205A-S06 Lecture (Pecsok)

Fall 2005

ECON0205A-F05 Lecture (Pecsok)

Fall 2004

ECON0205A-F04 Lecture (Pecsok)

Spring 2004

ECON0205A-S04 Lecture (Pecsok)