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3.43
Fall 2026
Introduces macroeconomic theory, emphasizing economic growth and the business cycle. Prerequisite: Graduate standing or instructor permission.
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3.37
Fall 2026
Studies the concepts and basic techniques of probability theory and statistical inference. Prerequisite: Graduate standing or instructor permission.
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3.49
Fall 2026
Introduction to labor economics, including economic aspects of employment, wages, schooling, labor unions, and discrimination. Prerequisite: ECON 7030 and 7720 or instructor permission.
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3.36
Fall 2026
Studies the industrial structure of the economy and its effects on allocation of resources. Prerequisite: ECON 7030 or instructor permission.
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3.54
Fall 2026
Studies the theory of international trade and analysis of the economic effects of tariffs, quotas, and other departures from free trade. Prerequisite: ECON 7030 or instructor permission.
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3.81
Fall 2026
Topics include the justifications for government activities; principles of program analysis; illustrative theoretical and empirical analysis of expenditure programs; and theories of political processes. Prerequisite: ECON 7030 or instructor permission.
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3.96
Fall 2026
Advanced study of selected topics in macro- and monetary economics, with and emphasis on theoretical and computational issues. Prerequisite: ECON 7040 or instructor permission.
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Fall 2026
Studies current research in applied microeconomics. Prerequisite: Third-year status or instructor permission.
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Fall 2026
Studies current research in macroeconomics. Prerequisite: Third-year status or instructor permission.
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Fall 2026
Current research in Economic Theory and Experimental Economics. Prerequisite: Third-year status or instructor permission.
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