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Econ 702 : Ph.D. Advanced Macroeconomics II (Behavioral Macroeconomics Syllabus - 2022)
Recent advances in the fast-growing subfield of behavioral macroeconomics and potential implications for business cycles and monetary economics.


Econ 702 : Ph.D. Advanced Macroeconomics II (Monetary Syllabus - 2021)
Foundations and recent advances in monetary economics with an emphasis on the consequences of information frictions for aggregate fluctuations and monetary stabilization policy.


Econ 325 : Undergraduate Intermediate Macroeconomics (Syllabus - 2021)
Micro-founded models of how the choices of individual consumers and firms aggregate to shape economy-wide outcomes; long-run growth and short-run fluctuations of the economy, and the effects of government policies in promoting growth and stabilizing business cycles; features of the U.S. labor market; recent trends in inequality and economic mobility within and across countries; brief history of macroeconomic thought.


Macro & International Finance Reading Group (Fall 2022-present)


Behavioral Reading Group (Spring 2023)


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