ECO 3100 INTERMEDIATE MACROECONOMIC THEORY

This course concentrates on the theory of economic growth and the business cycle. Building on the simple Keynesian spending model, the IS-LM general equilibrium model is developed. Current policy debates, as well as debates within the discipline, are explored and evaluated. Particular emphasis will be placed on the interaction of the theoretical and empirical components of macroeconomics.

Credits

4 sh

Prerequisite

ECO 1000; MTH 1160 or MTH 1510; or permission of the instructor; ECO 2300 (or as a corequisite) or for Statistics majors only, STS 2120 (or as a corequisite)

Corequisite

ECO 2300 (or as a prerequisite) or for Statistics majors only, STS 2120 (or as a prerequisite)

Course Types

Society; Advanced Studies

Offered

Offered fall and spring.

Previous Course Number

ECO 310

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