Seminar in Industrial Organization: Regulation and Public Enterprise, 2024 Fall ECON 221 001 SEM 001

2024 Fall ECON 221 001 SEM 001

This course introduces students to the main approaches economists use to describe how the economy works at the aggregate level. Topics covered include economic growth, business cycles, the determinants of aggregate employment, unemployment, and inflation, and the effects of monetary and fiscal policy. This course uses calculus intensively and is intended for students with a strong mathematical background. Topics covered are similar to those in 100B.

Course Times
Tu 12:30pm - 1:59pm
Course Location
Chou Hall N170
Course CCN
21402
Course Level
Graduate
Course Units
3
Section Type
Seminar
Course number
221
Instructors
Jonathan Kolstad
Nano Barahona

Instructor(s)

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Professor
Industrial Organization Public Economics | Teaching
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Assistant Professor
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