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Macroeconomic Techniques

  • ECON40005
  • Contact Hours: Three hours of lectures per week
    Total Time Commitment: Not available
  • 12.50
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Introduction to recent developments in macroeconomics. Students will learn how to formulate and solve stochastic dynamic economic models and to apply these techniques to a number of substantive issues in consumption, asset pricing, business cycle theory, monetary economics, and labour economics. -- Course Website

Prerequisites: Admission into BH-COM or BH-ARTS (Economics) and both of the following: Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: ECON30020 Mathematical Economics Semester 2 12.50 ECON40002 Advanced Macroeconomics Semester 1 12.50



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