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ECG 704 Macroeconomics I
·¡°ä³ÒÌý704ÌýÌýMacroeconomics IÌýÌý(3 credit hours)ÌýÌý
Rigorous examination of basic macroeconomic theory, including household choice of consumption demand and labor supply, capital accumulation and economic growth, government purchases, taxation, government debt, investment, consumption and investment under uncertainty, real business cycle models. Throughout the course, the connection between economic intuition and formal mathematical analysis is emphasized. The level of mathematical rigor is high.
Prerequisite: ·¡°ä³ÒÌý561, ·¡°ä³ÒÌý703, ²Ñ´¡Ìý242
Typically offered in Fall only