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ECON 7010 - Macroeconomics I |
Prerequisite: ECON 6100. First-semester core course in macroeconomic theory for students pursuing the Ph.D. in Economics. Macroeconomic models are used to study topics related to the national economy. Topics include dynamic macroeconomics, the basic Solow model, savings in an overlapping generations model, infinitely lived agents, recursive deterministic models, recursive stochastic models, Hansen's real business cycle model, practical dynamic programming, impulse response functions, vector auto-regressions, and money.
3.000 Credit hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture Economics and Finance Department Course Attributes: College of Business Course Fee |