Macroeconomic Theory I
This course is an introduction to advanced macroeconomic theory which is based on dynamic optimization and general equilibrium. Applications will vary from year to year and may include economic fluctuations, economic growth, asset pricing, and fiscal policy.
ECON 723 (MA/PhD only)
Unit(s): 3.0 | Level(s): Graduate | Term(s): Fall | Offered?: Yes | Language?: No |
Pau S. Pujolas
Associate Professor | Associate Chair of the Department of Economics
Marc-Andre Letendre
Associate Professor | Chair of the Department of Economics