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Class Number | Class | Meeting Time | Instructor | Room | Unreserved Enrollment | Reserved Enrollment | Wait List |
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2098 | ECON 101 - 001 Introduction to Economics | TuTh 12:30PM - 1:45PM | Robert McDonough | Genome Sciences Bui-Rm G100 | Seats filled (400 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 4 units. | |||||||
2099 | ECON 101 - 002 Introduction to Economics | TuTh 3:30PM - 4:45PM | Robert McDonough | Genome Sciences Bui-Rm G100 | 399/400 (400 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 4 units. | |||||||
16049 | ECON 101 - 003 Introduction to Economics | TuTh 9:30AM - 10:45AM | Kalina Staub | Chapman Hall-Rm 0125 | 74/90 (90 total) | Seats filled | 0/10 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 4 units. | |||||||
2446 | ECON 101 - 601 Introduction to Economics | We 8:00AM - 8:50AM | Alexander Marsh | Gardner Hall-Rm 0001 | 28/30 (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 0 units. | |||||||
2447 | ECON 101 - 602 Introduction to Economics | We 9:05AM - 9:55AM | Alexander Marsh | Gardner Hall-Rm 0001 | 29/30 (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 0 units. | |||||||
2448 | ECON 101 - 603 Introduction to Economics | We 10:10AM - 11:00AM | Zhengrun Chen | Gardner Hall-Rm 0001 | Seats filled (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 0 units. | |||||||
2449 | ECON 101 - 604 Introduction to Economics | We 11:15AM - 12:05PM | Zhengrun Chen | Gardner Hall-Rm 0001 | Seats filled (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 0 units. | |||||||
3856 | ECON 101 - 605 Introduction to Economics | Fr 12:20PM - 1:10PM | Jiaxi Li | Gardner Hall-Rm 0106 | 29/30 (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 0 units. | |||||||
4590 | ECON 101 - 606 Introduction to Economics | Fr 1:25PM - 2:15PM | Huan Wu | Gardner Hall-Rm 0106 | Seats filled (34 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 0 units. | |||||||
3746 | ECON 101 - 607 Introduction to Economics | Fr 2:30PM - 3:20PM | Huan Wu | Gardner Hall-Rm 0106 | 28/30 (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 0 units. | |||||||
4591 | ECON 101 - 608 Introduction to Economics | Fr 3:35PM - 4:25PM | Hiroyuki Takahashi | Gardner Hall-Rm 0106 | 20/30 (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 0 units. | |||||||
2450 | ECON 101 - 609 Introduction to Economics | Fr 8:00AM - 8:50AM | Hanqing Ye | Gardner Hall-Rm 0308 | 18/30 (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 0 units. | |||||||
9536 | ECON 101 - 610 Introduction to Economics | Fr 9:05AM - 9:55AM | Hanqing Ye | Gardner Hall-Rm 0308 | 27/30 (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 0 units. | |||||||
9537 | ECON 101 - 611 Introduction to Economics | Fr 11:15AM - 12:05PM | Jincheol Joo | Gardner Hall-Rm 0308 | Seats filled (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 0 units. | |||||||
4592 | ECON 101 - 612 Introduction to Economics | We 11:15AM - 12:05PM | Khushboo Rajendra Thakkar | Gardner Hall-Rm 0308 | Seats filled (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 0 units. | |||||||
2451 | ECON 101 - 613 Introduction to Economics | We 1:25PM - 2:15PM | Mengyang Zheng | Gardner Hall-Rm 0308 | Seats filled (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 0 units. | |||||||
2452 | ECON 101 - 614 Introduction to Economics | We 3:35PM - 4:25PM | Mengyang Zheng | Gardner Hall-Rm 0209 | Seats filled (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 0 units. | |||||||
9538 | ECON 101 - 701 Introduction to Economics | Fr 12:20PM - 1:10PM | Xinglin Li | Gardner Hall-Rm 0309 | Seats filled (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 0 units. | |||||||
5393 | ECON 101 - 702 Introduction to Economics | Fr 1:25PM - 2:15PM | Xinglin Li | Gardner Hall-Rm 0309 | Seats filled (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 0 units. | |||||||
2454 | ECON 101 - 703 Introduction to Economics | Fr 2:30PM - 3:20PM | Jiayuan Wang | Gardner Hall-Rm 0309 | 26/30 (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 0 units. | |||||||
2903 | ECON 101 - 704 Introduction to Economics | Fr 3:35PM - 4:25PM | Jiayuan Wang | Gardner Hall-Rm 0309 | 26/30 (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 0 units. | |||||||
2456 | ECON 101 - 705 Introduction to Economics | Fr 8:00AM - 8:50AM | Jiaxi Li | Gardner Hall-Rm 0106 | 28/30 (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 0 units. | |||||||
2457 | ECON 101 - 706 Introduction to Economics | Fr 9:05AM - 9:55AM | Jiaxi Li | Gardner Hall-Rm 0106 | Seats filled (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 0 units. | |||||||
9539 | ECON 101 - 707 Introduction to Economics | Fr 10:10AM - 11:00AM | Hiroyuki Takahashi | Gardner Hall-Rm 0106 | 29/30 (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 0 units. | |||||||
4587 | ECON 101 - 708 Introduction to Economics | Fr 11:15AM - 12:05PM | Hiroyuki Takahashi | Gardner Hall-Rm 0106 | Seats filled (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 0 units. | |||||||
12238 | ECON 101 - 709 Introduction to Economics | Fr 1:25PM - 2:15PM | Genyu Li | Gardner Hall-Rm 0308 | 29/30 (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 0 units. | |||||||
13581 | ECON 101 - 710 Introduction to Economics | Fr 2:30PM - 3:20PM | Genyu Li | Gardner Hall-Rm 0308 | 28/30 (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 0 units. | |||||||
13582 | ECON 101 - 711 Introduction to Economics | Fr 3:35PM - 4:25PM | Jincheol Joo | Gardner Hall-Rm 0308 | 19/30 (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 0 units. | |||||||
13583 | ECON 101 - 712 Introduction to Economics | We 12:20PM - 1:10PM | Khushboo Rajendra Thakkar | Gardner Hall-Rm 0209 | Seats filled (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 0 units. | |||||||
13584 | ECON 101 - 713 Introduction to Economics | We 1:25PM - 2:15PM | Rongze Yang | Gardner Hall-Rm 0209 | 29/30 (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 0 units. | |||||||
13585 | ECON 101 - 714 Introduction to Economics | We 2:30PM - 3:20PM | Rongze Yang | Gardner Hall-Rm 0209 | Seats filled (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 0 units. | |||||||
16252 | ECON 101 - 801 Introduction to Economics | Fr 8:00AM - 8:50AM | Ihsan Alp | Murphey Hall-Rm 0104 | 16/30 (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/99 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 0 units. | |||||||
16254 | ECON 101 - 802 Introduction to Economics | Fr 9:05AM - 9:55AM | Ihsan Alp | Murphey Hall-Rm 0104 | 29/30 (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/99 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 0 units. | |||||||
16253 | ECON 101 - 803 Introduction to Economics | Fr 11:15AM - 12:05PM | Ihsan Alp | Gardner Hall-Rm 0309 | 29/30 (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/99 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 0 units. | |||||||
4586 | ECON 101H - 01F Introduction to Economics | TuTh 9:30AM - 10:45AM | Sergio Parreiras | Gardner Hall-Rm 0209 | 34/35 (35 total) | Seats filled | |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 4 units. | |||||||
5780 | ECON 101H - 601 Introduction to Economics | Fr 9:05AM - 9:55AM | Sang Yun Lee | Gardner Hall-Rm 0209 | 34/35 (35 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Introduction to fundamental issues in economics including competition, scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, unemployment, inflation, and the determination of prices. 0 units. | |||||||
13575 | ECON 111 - 001 The Economics of Entrepreneurship and Innovation | TuTh 9:30AM - 10:45AM | Robert McDonough | Gardner Hall-Rm 0008 | 73/75 (75 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: This course will present the fundamental concepts of economics necessary to the understanding of the theory and practice of entrepreneurship. Topics include supply and demand, consumer choice, profit maximization and choice under uncertainty. The presentation of these topics will be structured around a series of case studies of entrepreneurial innovation. 3 units. | |||||||
12305 | ECON 125 - 001 Introduction to Entrepreneurship | TuTh 3:30PM - 4:45PM | Susan Greene, Vickie Gibbs | Carroll Hall-Rm 0111 | 197/200 (200 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: This course covers both theoretical frameworks and practical examples of how to think like an entrepreneur and identify innovative opportunities. Students will learn about innovating, marshalling limited resources, inspiring teams, and persisting through challenges and uncertainty, often by trying, learning from what happens, and trying something better. Students will be applying the concepts of high-performing teams, design thinking, lean startup, pitching, as well as a range of different tools for evaluating venture feasibility and viability. 3 units. | |||||||
9529 | ECON 291 - 001 Undergraduate Learning Assistant Seminar and Practicum | We 3:35PM - 4:35PM | MICHELLE SHERAN-ANDREWS | Gardner Hall-Rm 0106 | Seats filled (40 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Permission of the instructor. Studies have shown that courses utilizing undergraduate learning assistants have improved quality of instruction, sensitivity to student concerns, and overall student contact. Undergraduate learning assistants also gain an improved knowledge of the subject matter, heightened communication skills, and a sense of membership in the academic community. 1 - 3 units. | |||||||
10336 | ECON 292 - 001 Career Preparation for Economics Majors | We 2:30PM - 3:45PM | Michael Norwood | Gardner Hall-Rm 0308 | 11/32 (35 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 400 and ECON 410; permission from instructor for students lacking the prerequisites. This course prepares ECON majors for their careers upon graduation. This class will teach students skills needed to shape their career from first job through last. We emphasize how to market yourself, network, interview techniques and creating an effective resume. We will build core transferable skills that will help students in pursuing a career not just right out of college but years in the future for jobs that may not have even been created yet. Majors only. 1 units. | |||||||
5616 | ECON 310 - 001 Microeconomics: Theory and Applications | MoWe 12:20PM - 1:35PM | Roberto Lagos Mondragon | Gardner Hall-Rm 0008 | 46/85 (85 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 101. Analysis of the ways in which consumers and business firms interact in a market economy. Students may not receive credit for both ECON 310 and 410. 3 units. | |||||||
5742 | ECON 325 - 001 Entrepreneurship: Principles, Concepts, Frameworks, and Fluency | TuTh 11:00AM - 12:15PM | Christopher Mumford | Gardner Hall-Rm 0008 | Seats filled (75 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 125; permission of the instructor for students lacking the prerequisite. This class provides a foundation in key principles, concepts, and fluency in entrepreneurship, specifically in the areas of design thinking, understanding consumers and customers, company strategy, and entrepreneurial finance and capital formation. Additionally, the class introduces important skills and tools important in startups and growth companies such as branding, storytelling and video making. Priority is given to students accepted into the Shuford Minor in Entrepreneurship. 3 units. | |||||||
9573 | ECON 325H - 001 Entrepreneurship: Principles, Concepts, Frameworks, and Fluency | TuTh 11:00AM - 12:15PM | Christopher Mumford | Gardner Hall-Rm 0008 | Seats filled (10 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 125; permission of the instructor for students lacking the prerequisite. This class provides a foundation in key principles, concepts, and fluency in entrepreneurship, specifically in the areas of design thinking, understanding consumers and customers, company strategy, and entrepreneurial finance and capital formation. Additionally, the class introduces important skills and tools important in startups and growth companies such as branding, storytelling and video making. Priority is given to students accepted into the Shuford Minor in Entrepreneurship. 3 units. | |||||||
15076 | ECON 325H - 601 Entrepreneurship: Principles, Concepts, Frameworks, and Fluency | Tu 12:30PM - 1:30PM | Christopher Mumford | Gardner Hall-Rm 0004 | Seats filled (10 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 125; permission of the instructor for students lacking the prerequisite. This class provides a foundation in key principles, concepts, and fluency in entrepreneurship, specifically in the areas of design thinking, understanding consumers and customers, company strategy, and entrepreneurial finance and capital formation. Additionally, the class introduces important skills and tools important in startups and growth companies such as branding, storytelling and video making. Priority is given to students accepted into the Shuford Minor in Entrepreneurship. 0 units. | |||||||
4265 | ECON 327 - 004 Venture-Creation Workshop | TuTh 11:00AM - 12:15PM | Thomas Collopy | Dey Hall-Rm 0313 | 24/28 (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 325; permission of the instructor for students lacking the prerequisite. This course applies the entrepreneurial process with hands-on activities and guidance from experienced entrepreneurs. Students work in teams to experience first-hand what it is like to create a new venture. Different sections are offered for the following types of ventures: commercial, sports management, media and entertainment, arts, and scientific. Each section instructor has entrepreneurial experience in that venture type. Honors versions are sometimes available. Other track courses for the Entrepreneurship Minor are listed at Shuford.unc.edu. 3 units. | |||||||
15046 | ECON 327 - 006 Venture-Creation Workshop | TuTh 12:30PM - 1:45PM | Kenyetta Hall | Peabody Hall-Rm G050 | Seats filled (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 325; permission of the instructor for students lacking the prerequisite. This course applies the entrepreneurial process with hands-on activities and guidance from experienced entrepreneurs. Students work in teams to experience first-hand what it is like to create a new venture. Different sections are offered for the following types of ventures: commercial, sports management, media and entertainment, arts, and scientific. Each section instructor has entrepreneurial experience in that venture type. Honors versions are sometimes available. Other track courses for the Entrepreneurship Minor are listed at Shuford.unc.edu. 3 units. | |||||||
5617 | ECON 345 - 001 Public Policy Toward Business | TuTh 12:30PM - 1:45PM | Toria Mullen | Phillips Hall-Rm 0265 | 43/47 (47 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 310 or 410. Industry structure and its relation to performance; market imperfections; description and analysis of antitrust and regulation. Students may not receive credit for both ECON 345 and ECON 445. 3 units. | |||||||
5705 | ECON 384 - 001 Gateway to Philosophy, Politics, and Economics | TuTh 9:30AM - 10:45AM | Simone Gubler | Caldwell Hall-Rm 0103 | Seats filled (5 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: One course in economics strongly recommended. This interdisciplinary gateway course provides an introduction to subjects and quantitative techniques used to analyze problems in philosophy, political science, and economics. 3 units. | |||||||
5706 | ECON 384 - 002 Gateway to Philosophy, Politics, and Economics | TuTh 11:00AM - 12:15PM | Simone Gubler | Murphey Hall-Rm 0204 | 4/5 (5 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: One course in economics strongly recommended. This interdisciplinary gateway course provides an introduction to subjects and quantitative techniques used to analyze problems in philosophy, political science, and economics. 3 units. | |||||||
13471 | ECON 384 - 003 Gateway to Philosophy, Politics, and Economics | MoWeFr 12:20PM - 1:10PM | Erik Zhang | Caldwell Hall-Rm 0105 | Seats filled (5 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: One course in economics strongly recommended. This interdisciplinary gateway course provides an introduction to subjects and quantitative techniques used to analyze problems in philosophy, political science, and economics. 3 units. | |||||||
9572 | ECON 393 - 001 Practicum in Entrepreneurship | TuTh 3:30PM - 4:45PM | Bernard Bell | Gardner Hall-Rm 0008 | 83/100 (100 total) | Seats filled | |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 125, 325, and an internship approved by the Shuford coordinator. This capstone course is a hands-on learning lab to prepare you for entrepreneurial life. This class introduces you to speakers, readings, podcasts, exercises, assignments and practical lessons about entrepreneurship. It provides you with critical analysis of your performance as seen through the lens of other Founders, Entrepreneurs, and Senior Executives. You develop both practical skills of financial and operational management and soft skills for personal and professional development needed to be competitive in entrepreneurial activity. 3 - 6 units. | |||||||
2095 | ECON 400 - 001 Introduction to Data Science and Econometrics | TuTh 9:30AM - 10:45AM | Chris Handy | Hanes Art Center-Rm 0121 | 247/250 (250 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 101 with a grade of C or better; MATH 152, 231, STOR 112, or 113 with a grade of C- or better. This course is a comprehensive introduction to statistics, including descriptive statistics and statistical graphics, probability theory, distributions, parameter estimation, hypothesis testing, simple and multiple regression, and use of powerful statistical estimation software. This course includes a substantial introduction to basic econometrics. 4 units. | |||||||
10440 | ECON 400 - 601 Introduction to Data Science and Econometrics | Fr 8:00AM - 8:50AM | Meagan Madden | Gardner Hall-Rm 0209 | 29/32 (32 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 101 with a grade of C or better; MATH 152, 231, STOR 112, or 113 with a grade of C- or better. This course is a comprehensive introduction to statistics, including descriptive statistics and statistical graphics, probability theory, distributions, parameter estimation, hypothesis testing, simple and multiple regression, and use of powerful statistical estimation software. This course includes a substantial introduction to basic econometrics. 0 units. | |||||||
10441 | ECON 400 - 602 Introduction to Data Science and Econometrics | Fr 9:05AM - 9:55AM | Meagan Madden | Gardner Hall-Rm 0309 | 31/32 (32 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 101 with a grade of C or better; MATH 152, 231, STOR 112, or 113 with a grade of C- or better. This course is a comprehensive introduction to statistics, including descriptive statistics and statistical graphics, probability theory, distributions, parameter estimation, hypothesis testing, simple and multiple regression, and use of powerful statistical estimation software. This course includes a substantial introduction to basic econometrics. 0 units. | |||||||
10442 | ECON 400 - 603 Introduction to Data Science and Econometrics | We 12:20PM - 1:10PM | Yuyi Li | Gardner Hall-Rm 0001 | Seats filled (32 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 101 with a grade of C or better; MATH 152, 231, STOR 112, or 113 with a grade of C- or better. This course is a comprehensive introduction to statistics, including descriptive statistics and statistical graphics, probability theory, distributions, parameter estimation, hypothesis testing, simple and multiple regression, and use of powerful statistical estimation software. This course includes a substantial introduction to basic econometrics. 0 units. | |||||||
10443 | ECON 400 - 604 Introduction to Data Science and Econometrics | We 1:25PM - 2:15PM | Yuyi Li | Gardner Hall-Rm 0001 | 30/32 (32 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 101 with a grade of C or better; MATH 152, 231, STOR 112, or 113 with a grade of C- or better. This course is a comprehensive introduction to statistics, including descriptive statistics and statistical graphics, probability theory, distributions, parameter estimation, hypothesis testing, simple and multiple regression, and use of powerful statistical estimation software. This course includes a substantial introduction to basic econometrics. 0 units. | |||||||
10444 | ECON 400 - 605 Introduction to Data Science and Econometrics | We 2:30PM - 3:20PM | Tianqi Li | Gardner Hall-Rm 0001 | Seats filled (32 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 101 with a grade of C or better; MATH 152, 231, STOR 112, or 113 with a grade of C- or better. This course is a comprehensive introduction to statistics, including descriptive statistics and statistical graphics, probability theory, distributions, parameter estimation, hypothesis testing, simple and multiple regression, and use of powerful statistical estimation software. This course includes a substantial introduction to basic econometrics. 0 units. | |||||||
10445 | ECON 400 - 606 Introduction to Data Science and Econometrics | We 3:35PM - 4:25PM | Lloyd Page | Gardner Hall-Rm 0001 | 31/32 (32 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 101 with a grade of C or better; MATH 152, 231, STOR 112, or 113 with a grade of C- or better. This course is a comprehensive introduction to statistics, including descriptive statistics and statistical graphics, probability theory, distributions, parameter estimation, hypothesis testing, simple and multiple regression, and use of powerful statistical estimation software. This course includes a substantial introduction to basic econometrics. 0 units. | |||||||
10446 | ECON 400 - 607 Introduction to Data Science and Econometrics | Fr 1:25PM - 2:15PM | Lloyd Page | Gardner Hall-Rm 0307 | 30/32 (32 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 101 with a grade of C or better; MATH 152, 231, STOR 112, or 113 with a grade of C- or better. This course is a comprehensive introduction to statistics, including descriptive statistics and statistical graphics, probability theory, distributions, parameter estimation, hypothesis testing, simple and multiple regression, and use of powerful statistical estimation software. This course includes a substantial introduction to basic econometrics. 0 units. | |||||||
10447 | ECON 400 - 608 Introduction to Data Science and Econometrics | Fr 2:30PM - 3:20PM | Tianqi Li | Gardner Hall-Rm 0307 | Seats filled (32 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 101 with a grade of C or better; MATH 152, 231, STOR 112, or 113 with a grade of C- or better. This course is a comprehensive introduction to statistics, including descriptive statistics and statistical graphics, probability theory, distributions, parameter estimation, hypothesis testing, simple and multiple regression, and use of powerful statistical estimation software. This course includes a substantial introduction to basic econometrics. 0 units. | |||||||
2096 | ECON 410 - 001 Intermediate Microeconomics | TuTh 12:30PM - 1:45PM | MICHELLE SHERAN-ANDREWS | Hanes Art Center-Rm 0121 | 245/250 (250 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 101 with a grade of C or better; MATH 152, 231, STOR 112, or 113 with a grade of C- or better. This course explores the foundations of Microeconomic theory, focusing on the choices of consumers and producers. The organization of markets and its implications for firm behavior and market equilibrium are also examined. 4 units. | |||||||
2097 | ECON 410 - 002 Intermediate Microeconomics | TuTh 11:00AM - 12:15PM | MICHELLE SHERAN-ANDREWS | Hanes Art Center-Rm 0121 | Seats filled (250 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 101 with a grade of C or better; MATH 152, 231, STOR 112, or 113 with a grade of C- or better. This course explores the foundations of Microeconomic theory, focusing on the choices of consumers and producers. The organization of markets and its implications for firm behavior and market equilibrium are also examined. 4 units. | |||||||
3878 | ECON 410 - 601 Intermediate Microeconomics | Fr 8:00AM - 8:50AM | Zeyu Chen | Gardner Hall-Rm 0001 | 27/32 (32 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 101 with a grade of C or better; MATH 152, 231, STOR 112, or 113 with a grade of C- or better. This course explores the foundations of Microeconomic theory, focusing on the choices of consumers and producers. The organization of markets and its implications for firm behavior and market equilibrium are also examined. 0 units. | |||||||
3879 | ECON 410 - 602 Intermediate Microeconomics | Fr 9:05AM - 9:55AM | Zeyu Chen | Gardner Hall-Rm 0001 | Seats filled (32 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 101 with a grade of C or better; MATH 152, 231, STOR 112, or 113 with a grade of C- or better. This course explores the foundations of Microeconomic theory, focusing on the choices of consumers and producers. The organization of markets and its implications for firm behavior and market equilibrium are also examined. 0 units. | |||||||
4588 | ECON 410 - 603 Intermediate Microeconomics | Fr 10:10AM - 11:00AM | Zeyu Chen | Gardner Hall-Rm 0001 | Seats filled (32 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 101 with a grade of C or better; MATH 152, 231, STOR 112, or 113 with a grade of C- or better. This course explores the foundations of Microeconomic theory, focusing on the choices of consumers and producers. The organization of markets and its implications for firm behavior and market equilibrium are also examined. 0 units. | |||||||
3880 | ECON 410 - 604 Intermediate Microeconomics | Fr 11:15AM - 12:05PM | Thomas Bollinger | Gardner Hall-Rm 0001 | Seats filled (32 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 101 with a grade of C or better; MATH 152, 231, STOR 112, or 113 with a grade of C- or better. This course explores the foundations of Microeconomic theory, focusing on the choices of consumers and producers. The organization of markets and its implications for firm behavior and market equilibrium are also examined. 0 units. | |||||||
3881 | ECON 410 - 605 Intermediate Microeconomics | Fr 12:20PM - 1:10PM | Seungwhan Chun | Gardner Hall-Rm 0001 | Seats filled (32 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 101 with a grade of C or better; MATH 152, 231, STOR 112, or 113 with a grade of C- or better. This course explores the foundations of Microeconomic theory, focusing on the choices of consumers and producers. The organization of markets and its implications for firm behavior and market equilibrium are also examined. 0 units. | |||||||
3882 | ECON 410 - 606 Intermediate Microeconomics | Fr 1:25PM - 2:15PM | Dingwei Guo | Gardner Hall-Rm 0001 | 31/32 (32 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 101 with a grade of C or better; MATH 152, 231, STOR 112, or 113 with a grade of C- or better. This course explores the foundations of Microeconomic theory, focusing on the choices of consumers and producers. The organization of markets and its implications for firm behavior and market equilibrium are also examined. 0 units. | |||||||
3883 | ECON 410 - 607 Intermediate Microeconomics | Fr 2:30PM - 3:20PM | Dingwei Guo | Gardner Hall-Rm 0001 | 29/32 (32 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 101 with a grade of C or better; MATH 152, 231, STOR 112, or 113 with a grade of C- or better. This course explores the foundations of Microeconomic theory, focusing on the choices of consumers and producers. The organization of markets and its implications for firm behavior and market equilibrium are also examined. 0 units. | |||||||
3884 | ECON 410 - 608 Intermediate Microeconomics | Fr 3:35PM - 4:25PM | Dingwei Guo | Gardner Hall-Rm 0001 | 30/32 (32 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 101 with a grade of C or better; MATH 152, 231, STOR 112, or 113 with a grade of C- or better. This course explores the foundations of Microeconomic theory, focusing on the choices of consumers and producers. The organization of markets and its implications for firm behavior and market equilibrium are also examined. 0 units. | |||||||
3885 | ECON 410 - 701 Intermediate Microeconomics | Fr 8:00AM - 8:50AM | Thomas Bollinger | Gardner Hall-Rm 0007 | 33/35 (35 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 101 with a grade of C or better; MATH 152, 231, STOR 112, or 113 with a grade of C- or better. This course explores the foundations of Microeconomic theory, focusing on the choices of consumers and producers. The organization of markets and its implications for firm behavior and market equilibrium are also examined. 0 units. | |||||||
4589 | ECON 410 - 702 Intermediate Microeconomics | Fr 9:05AM - 9:55AM | Thomas Bollinger | Gardner Hall-Rm 0007 | 34/35 (35 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 101 with a grade of C or better; MATH 152, 231, STOR 112, or 113 with a grade of C- or better. This course explores the foundations of Microeconomic theory, focusing on the choices of consumers and producers. The organization of markets and its implications for firm behavior and market equilibrium are also examined. 0 units. | |||||||
3886 | ECON 410 - 703 Intermediate Microeconomics | Fr 10:10AM - 11:00AM | Seungwhan Chun | Gardner Hall-Rm 0209 | Seats filled (35 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 101 with a grade of C or better; MATH 152, 231, STOR 112, or 113 with a grade of C- or better. This course explores the foundations of Microeconomic theory, focusing on the choices of consumers and producers. The organization of markets and its implications for firm behavior and market equilibrium are also examined. 0 units. | |||||||
12930 | ECON 410 - 704 Intermediate Microeconomics | Fr 11:15AM - 12:05PM | Gregory Campbell | Gardner Hall-Rm 0209 | Seats filled (35 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 101 with a grade of C or better; MATH 152, 231, STOR 112, or 113 with a grade of C- or better. This course explores the foundations of Microeconomic theory, focusing on the choices of consumers and producers. The organization of markets and its implications for firm behavior and market equilibrium are also examined. 0 units. | |||||||
13569 | ECON 410 - 705 Intermediate Microeconomics | Fr 12:20PM - 1:10PM | Gregory Campbell | Gardner Hall-Rm 0209 | Seats filled (35 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 101 with a grade of C or better; MATH 152, 231, STOR 112, or 113 with a grade of C- or better. This course explores the foundations of Microeconomic theory, focusing on the choices of consumers and producers. The organization of markets and its implications for firm behavior and market equilibrium are also examined. 0 units. | |||||||
13570 | ECON 410 - 706 Intermediate Microeconomics | Fr 1:25PM - 2:15PM | Seungwhan Chun | Gardner Hall-Rm 0007 | Seats filled (38 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 101 with a grade of C or better; MATH 152, 231, STOR 112, or 113 with a grade of C- or better. This course explores the foundations of Microeconomic theory, focusing on the choices of consumers and producers. The organization of markets and its implications for firm behavior and market equilibrium are also examined. 0 units. | |||||||
13571 | ECON 410 - 707 Intermediate Microeconomics | Fr 2:30PM - 3:20PM | Gregory Campbell | Gardner Hall-Rm 0007 | Seats filled (38 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 101 with a grade of C or better; MATH 152, 231, STOR 112, or 113 with a grade of C- or better. This course explores the foundations of Microeconomic theory, focusing on the choices of consumers and producers. The organization of markets and its implications for firm behavior and market equilibrium are also examined. 0 units. | |||||||
12735 | ECON 411 - 001 Game Theory | TuTh 12:30PM - 1:45PM | PETER NORMAN | Gardner Hall-Rm 0307 | 40/45 (45 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 410 with a grade of C or better, or COMP 550, POLI 287, or POLI 288; permission of the instructor for students lacking the prerequisite. Game theory is the study of strategic interactions, where the best choice for the individual depends directly on what other individuals are doing. This course formalizes strategic interactions as mathematical games. Students examine the concept of a strategy, examine what it means to be rational or irrational, and define solution concepts that correspond to different assumptions. 3 units. | |||||||
2904 | ECON 420 - 001 Intermediate Macroeconomics | TuTh 9:30AM - 10:45AM | Christopher Roark | Stone Center-Rm 0103 | 172/250 (250 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 410 with a grade of C or better. An introduction to contemporary macroeconomic concepts and analysis. Topics include the level, fluctuations, and growth of national income, and monetary and fiscal policies designed to achieve economic goals. Students may not receive credit for both ECON 320 and ECON 420. 3 units. | |||||||
13565 | ECON 420H - 001 Intermediate Macroeconomics | TuTh 12:30PM - 1:45PM | Christopher Roark | Gardner Hall-Rm 0007 | Seats filled (24 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 410 with a grade of C or better. An introduction to contemporary macroeconomic concepts and analysis. Topics include the level, fluctuations, and growth of national income, and monetary and fiscal policies designed to achieve economic goals. Students may not receive credit for both ECON 320 and ECON 420. 3 units. | |||||||
5613 | ECON 423 - 001 Financial Markets and Economic Fluctuations | TuTh 11:00AM - 12:15PM | Can Tian | Gardner Hall-Rm 0309 | Seats filled (51 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 400, 410, and 420; a grade of C or better in ECON 400 and 410 is required. An examination of financial institutions and markets, their role in economic conditions, and the use of macroeconomic policies in affecting those conditions. Students may not receive credit for both ECON 320 and ECON 423. 3 units. | |||||||
5783 | ECON 423 - 002 Financial Markets and Economic Fluctuations | TuTh 12:30PM - 1:45PM | Can Tian | Gardner Hall-Rm 0309 | Seats filled (51 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 400, 410, and 420; a grade of C or better in ECON 400 and 410 is required. An examination of financial institutions and markets, their role in economic conditions, and the use of macroeconomic policies in affecting those conditions. Students may not receive credit for both ECON 320 and ECON 423. 3 units. | |||||||
10337 | ECON 445 - 001 Industrial Organization | MoWe 2:30PM - 3:45PM | Hashem Amireh | Gardner Hall-Rm 0307 | Seats filled (45 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 400 and 410; a grade of C or better in ECON 400 and 410 is required. The course covers the causes and consequences of firms' strategic behavior, focusing on situations in which firms have market power. The main analytical tools are microeconomic theory and game theory. Topics covered include: pricing, product design, imperfect competition, collusion and cartels, firm-to-firm supply relationships, mergers, and antitrust policy. Students may not receive credit for both ECON 345 and 445. 3 units. | |||||||
12391 | ECON 450 - 001 Health Economics: Problems and Policy | TuTh 3:30PM - 4:45PM | Andres Hincapie | Gardner Hall-Rm 0309 | 40/45 (45 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 400 and 410; a grade of C or better in ECON 400 and 410 is required; permission of the instructor for students lacking the prerequisites. Economic analysis applied to problems and public policy in health care. 3 units. | |||||||
13563 | ECON 460 - 001 International Economics | MoWe 1:25PM - 2:40PM | GEETHA VAIDYANATHAN | Gardner Hall-Rm 0309 | Seats filled (45 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 400 and 410; a grade of C or better in ECON 400 and 410 is required. An introduction to international trade, the balance of payments, and related issues of foreign economic policy. 3 units. | |||||||
15112 | ECON 460 - 003 International Economics | TuTh 3:30PM - 4:45PM | Mariya Sviderskaya | Gardner Hall-Rm 0209 | Seats filled (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 400 and 410; a grade of C or better in ECON 400 and 410 is required. An introduction to international trade, the balance of payments, and related issues of foreign economic policy. 3 units. | |||||||
5618 | ECON 469 - 001 Asian Economic Systems | TuTh 8:00AM - 9:15AM | STEVEN ROSEFIELDE | Gardner Hall-Rm 0309 | 33/35 (35 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 400, and 310 or 410; a grade of C or better in ECON 400, and 310 or 410 is required. This course provides an in-depth examination of the behavioral principles and performances of five core Asian economic systems: Japan, China, Taiwan/South Korea, North Korea and Thailand. 3 units. | |||||||
9531 | ECON 470 - 001 Econometrics | TuTh 12:30PM - 1:45PM | Chris Handy | Gardner Hall-Rm 0008 | Seats filled (59 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 400 and 410; a grade of C or better in ECON 400 and 410 is required. Econometrics is the application of statistical methods and economic theory to the problem of identifying, estimating, and testing economic models. This course covers concepts and methods used in empirical economic research. Students will learn how to conduct and how to critique empirical studies in economics. Students may not receive credit for both ECON 470 and 570. 3 units. | |||||||
5359 | ECON 470 - 002 Econometrics | TuTh 2:00PM - 3:15PM | Chris Handy | Gardner Hall-Rm 0008 | 56/60 (60 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 400 and 410; a grade of C or better in ECON 400 and 410 is required. Econometrics is the application of statistical methods and economic theory to the problem of identifying, estimating, and testing economic models. This course covers concepts and methods used in empirical economic research. Students will learn how to conduct and how to critique empirical studies in economics. Students may not receive credit for both ECON 470 and 570. 3 units. | |||||||
10335 | ECON 470 - 003 Econometrics | TuTh 12:30PM - 1:45PM | JONATHAN HILL | Peabody Hall-Rm 1040 | 30/60 (60 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 400 and 410; a grade of C or better in ECON 400 and 410 is required. Econometrics is the application of statistical methods and economic theory to the problem of identifying, estimating, and testing economic models. This course covers concepts and methods used in empirical economic research. Students will learn how to conduct and how to critique empirical studies in economics. Students may not receive credit for both ECON 470 and 570. 3 units. | |||||||
10683 | ECON 480 - 001 Labor Economics | TuTh 11:00AM - 12:15PM | Kalina Staub | Gardner Hall-Rm 0307 | 40/46 (46 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 400 and 410; a grade of C or better in ECON 400 and 410 is required. An introduction to the field of labor economics with emphasis on how the interactions between firms and workers influence wages, employment, unemployment, and inflation. Students may not receive credit for both ECON 380 and ECON 480. 3 units. | |||||||
13562 | ECON 480 - 002 Labor Economics | MoWe 12:20PM - 1:35PM | Dae Hoe Kim | Gardner Hall-Rm 0307 | 42/45 (45 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 400 and 410; a grade of C or better in ECON 400 and 410 is required. An introduction to the field of labor economics with emphasis on how the interactions between firms and workers influence wages, employment, unemployment, and inflation. Students may not receive credit for both ECON 380 and ECON 480. 3 units. | |||||||
10338 | ECON 486 - 001 Gender and Economics | TuTh 2:00PM - 3:15PM | Kalina Staub | Gardner Hall-Rm 0308 | Seats filled (45 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 400 and 410; a grade of C or better in ECON 400 and 410 is required. This course uses basic microeconomic theory and recent empirical studies to examine the causes and consequences of gender differences in economic outcomes. Topics covered may include family formation and dissolution, fertility decisions, human capital investment, labor force participation, the gender earnings gap, and occupational choice. 3 units. | |||||||
13556 | ECON 490 - 002 Special Topics | TuTh 12:30PM - 1:45PM | Jacob Kohlhepp | Gardner Hall-Rm 0209 | Seats filled (36 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 400 and 410; a grade of C or better in ECON 400 and 410 is required. Topic varies from semester to semester. 1 - 3 units. | |||||||
13557 | ECON 490 - 003 Special Topics | TuTh 2:00PM - 3:15PM | Jacob Kohlhepp | Gardner Hall-Rm 0209 | 32/35 (35 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 400 and 410; a grade of C or better in ECON 400 and 410 is required. Topic varies from semester to semester. 1 - 3 units. | |||||||
14835 | ECON 493 - 001 Practicum in Quantitative Financial Economics | Fr 8:55AM - 9:55AM | Christopher Roark | Gardner Hall-Rm 0210 | Seats filled (1 total) | Seats filled | 0/100 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 400, 410, and 425; a grade of C or better in ECON 400 and 410 is required; corequisite, ECON 525. This practicum provides students the opportunity to implement and test the models being developed in ECON 525. Students will work with multiple data sources and programming platforms, and engage in a series of practical experiments using live market information. 1 units. | |||||||
9532 | ECON 510 - 001 Advanced Microeconomic Theory | TuTh 12:30PM - 1:45PM | Sergio Parreiras | Gardner Hall-Rm 0106 | 39/42 (42 total) | Seats filled | 0/35 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 400 and 410; a grade of C or better in ECON 400 and 410 is required. A treatment of topics in microeconomic theory not normally covered in ECON 410. 3 units. | |||||||
5425 | ECON 510 - 002 Advanced Microeconomic Theory | TuTh 2:00PM - 3:15PM | Sergio Parreiras | Gardner Hall-Rm 0106 | 41/42 (42 total) | Seats filled | 0/35 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 400 and 410; a grade of C or better in ECON 400 and 410 is required. A treatment of topics in microeconomic theory not normally covered in ECON 410. 3 units. | |||||||
9533 | ECON 520 - 001 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory | MoWe 2:30PM - 3:45PM | LUTZ HENDRICKS | Wilson Hall-Rm 0107 | Seats filled (45 total) | Seats filled | 0/50 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 400, 410, and 420; a grade of C or better in ECON 400 and 410 is required. This course will emphasize theoretical and empirical topics such as growth, labor search, Phillips curves, stagflation, and optimal government policy. 3 units. | |||||||
15999 | ECON 520 - 002 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory | MoWe 11:15AM - 12:30PM | LUTZ HENDRICKS | Gardner Hall-Rm 0309 | Seats filled (45 total) | Seats filled | 0/15 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 400, 410, and 420; a grade of C or better in ECON 400 and 410 is required. This course will emphasize theoretical and empirical topics such as growth, labor search, Phillips curves, stagflation, and optimal government policy. 3 units. | |||||||
10339 | ECON 522 - 001 Macroeconomic Analysis of the Labor Market | TuTh 11:00AM - 12:15PM | Stanislav Rabinovich | Gardner Hall-Rm 0308 | 44/45 (45 total) | Seats filled | 0/50 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 400, 410, and 420 with a grade of C or better. This course addresses all aspects of the labor market that have economy-wide relevance. Both in the long run and in the short run, the labor market is of central importance for the national economy for many key policy questions, and for individual well-being. We will cover topics such as long-term trends in income, employment, and hours worked; determinants and consequences of income inequality; and application to minimum-wage, transfer-program, fiscal-stimulus and unemployment-insurance policies. 3 units. | |||||||
13554 | ECON 525 - 001 Advanced Financial Economics | TuTh 2:00PM - 3:15PM | Christopher Roark | Gardner Hall-Rm 0007 | Seats filled (25 total) | Seats filled | |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 400, 410, and 425; a grade of C or better in ECON 400 and 410 is required; corequisite, ECON 493. Building upon the foundation developed in ECON 425, students take part in each of the five steps of the asset allocation process (explore, explain, predict, allocate, and protect) by addressing the following questions. How does the modern financial economist acquire, clean, and transform data? What drives asset returns? Can we forecast returns? How do we form a portfolio in the presence of risk? How do we assess and manage risk? 3 units. | |||||||
5614 | ECON 545 - 001 Advanced Industrial Organization | TuTh 9:30AM - 10:45AM | Jonathan Williams | Gardner Hall-Rm 0106 | Seats filled (39 total) | Seats filled | 0/15 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 400, 410, and 445; a grade of C or better in ECON 400 and 410 is required. This course covers empirical and numerical techniques for the study of market power and market failure. The covered methods are commonly applied in antitrust and regulatory policy analysis, economic consulting, and quantitative marketing studies. 3 units. | |||||||
10340 | ECON 552 - 001 The Economics of Health Care Markets and Policy | TuTh 9:30AM - 10:45AM | Qing Gong | Gardner Hall-Rm 0308 | Seats filled (40 total) | Seats filled | 0/15 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 400, 410, and ECON 445 or 450; all with a grade of C or better. This course explores the strategic choices of insurers and health care providers, their effect patient welfare, and the role of government regulation in shaping health-care market outcomes. We will read academic papers covering topics such as moral hazard in health insurance provision, the impact of capitation on cost and quality of care, and the effect of hospital mergers on prices and insurance premiums. We will use tools from Industrial Organization and related empirical literatures. 3 units. | |||||||
11941 | ECON 571 - 001 Advanced Econometrics | MoWe 9:05AM - 10:20AM | VALENTIN VERDIER | Gardner Hall-Rm 0007 | 31/38 (38 total) | Seats filled | 0/15 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 400, 410, and ECON 470 or 570; a grade of C- or better in ECON 470 is required; a grade of C or better in ECON 400 and 410 is required. Econometric models and inference methods for program evaluation. Topics include self-selection models, heterogeneous treatment effect models, differences-in-differences methods, and regression discontinuity designs. 3 units. | |||||||
10341 | ECON 573 - 001 Machine Learning and Econometrics | TuTh 9:30AM - 10:45AM | Andrii Babii | Gardner Hall-Rm 0307 | Seats filled (40 total) | Seats filled | 0/15 |
Description: Prerequisites, ECON 400, 410 and 470; a grade of C- or better in ECON 470 and a grade of C or better in ECON 400 and 410 is required. Big data and Machine learning techniques with economic applications. Students will learn how to explore, visualize, and analyze high-dimensional datasets, build predictive models, and estimate causal effects in R. Topics include an advanced overview of linear and logistic regression, model selection and regularization, LASSO, cross-validation, experiments and causal inference, treatment effects with high-dimensional controls, difference-in-differences, networks, classification and clustering, latent variable models, bagging and the bootstrap, decision trees and random forests, deep learning, textual analysis. 3 units. | |||||||
2514 | ECON 692H - 001 Honors Course | TuTh 11:00AM - 12:15PM | Klara Peter | Gardner Hall-Rm 0209 | 15/30 (30 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 691H . Permission of the instructor. Completion of an honors thesis under the direction of a member of the faculty. Required of all candidates for graduation with honors in economics. 3 units. | |||||||
5707 | ECON 698 - 001 Philosophy, Politics, and Economics: Capstone Course | TuTh 11:00AM - 12:15PM | Daniel Munoz | Caldwell Hall-Rm 0103 | Seats filled (5 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, PHIL 384. Permission of the department. This capstone course advances PHIL 384, focusing on such theoretical and philosophical issues as the analysis of rights or distributive justice and the institutional implications of moral forms. 3 units. | |||||||
5708 | ECON 698 - 002 Philosophy, Politics, and Economics: Capstone Course | MoWe 4:40PM - 5:55PM | William Berger | Dey Hall-Rm 0313 | Seats filled (5 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, PHIL 384. Permission of the department. This capstone course advances PHIL 384, focusing on such theoretical and philosophical issues as the analysis of rights or distributive justice and the institutional implications of moral forms. 3 units. | |||||||
5709 | ECON 698 - 003 Philosophy, Politics, and Economics: Capstone Course | TuTh 3:30PM - 4:45PM | Gerard Rothfus | Peabody Hall-Rm 2066 | 4/5 (5 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, PHIL 384. Permission of the department. This capstone course advances PHIL 384, focusing on such theoretical and philosophical issues as the analysis of rights or distributive justice and the institutional implications of moral forms. 3 units. | |||||||
13475 | ECON 698 - 004 Philosophy, Politics, and Economics: Capstone Course | MoWe 3:35PM - 4:50PM | Erik Zhang | Peabody Hall-Rm 2066 | Seats filled (5 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, PHIL 384. Permission of the department. This capstone course advances PHIL 384, focusing on such theoretical and philosophical issues as the analysis of rights or distributive justice and the institutional implications of moral forms. 3 units. | |||||||
2117 | ECON 711 - 001 Advanced Microeconomic Theory II | TuTh 9:30AM - 10:45AM | PETER NORMAN | Gardner Hall-Rm 0007 | 14/20 (20 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 710. This course covers basic game theory and information economics. It covers games in normal and extensive form. Topics include repeated games, Bayesian games, dynamic games of incomplete information, mechanism design, and contracting. 3 units. | |||||||
2188 | ECON 711 - 601 Advanced Microeconomic Theory II | Fr 9:30AM - 10:45AM | David Kim | Gardner Hall-Rm 0307 | 14/20 (20 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 710. This course covers basic game theory and information economics. It covers games in normal and extensive form. Topics include repeated games, Bayesian games, dynamic games of incomplete information, mechanism design, and contracting. 0 units. | |||||||
2118 | ECON 721 - 001 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory II | TuTh 2:00PM - 3:15PM | Stanislav Rabinovich | Gardner Hall-Rm 0307 | 12/20 (20 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 720. Growth models, general equilibrium approach to monetary theory; input-output; disequilibrium theory; extensions of Keynesian and classical models. 3 units. | |||||||
2515 | ECON 721 - 601 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory II | Fr 12:30PM - 1:45PM | Hyunjae Lee | Peabody Hall-Rm 2094 | 12/20 (20 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 720. Growth models, general equilibrium approach to monetary theory; input-output; disequilibrium theory; extensions of Keynesian and classical models. 0 units. | |||||||
2126 | ECON 771 - 001 Econometrics | TuTh 11:00AM - 12:15PM | Andrii Babii | Gardner Hall-Rm 0211 | 13/20 (20 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 770. Standard first year course in econometric theory and methods. Topics include least squares and maximum likelihood, asymptotic theory, classic inference, GMM, seemingly unrelated regression, endogeneity bias, and multi-stage least squares. 3 units. | |||||||
2189 | ECON 771 - 601 Econometrics | Fr 11:00AM - 12:15PM | Junsu Pan | Gardner Hall-Rm 0307 | 13/20 (20 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 770. Standard first year course in econometric theory and methods. Topics include least squares and maximum likelihood, asymptotic theory, classic inference, GMM, seemingly unrelated regression, endogeneity bias, and multi-stage least squares. 0 units. | |||||||
4121 | ECON 806 - 001 Seminar in Teaching Methods in Economics | Th 5:00PM - 7:00PM | GEETHA VAIDYANATHAN | Gardner Hall-Rm 0308 | 6/25 (25 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Doctoral candidacy in economics or permission of the instructor. Covers skills in lecturing, encouraging student participation and active learning, writing exams, planning and evaluating courses. Students design and teach a module that includes class discussion and hands-on learning. Targeted to those teaching independent sections. 1 - 3 units. | |||||||
13524 | ECON 810 - 001 Game Theory I | TuTh 3:30PM - 4:45PM | Fei Li, PETER NORMAN | Gardner Hall-Rm 0007 | 3/20 (20 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 710 and 711; permission of the instructor for students lacking the prerequisites. Noncooperative games in strategic and extensive form, with perfect and imperfect information. Other topics from: information economics, mechanism design, auctions, repeated games, bargaining, bounded rationality, learning, evolutionary games, cooperative games. 3 units. | |||||||
5057 | ECON 848 - 001 EMPIRICAL INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION II | TuTh 8:00AM - 9:15AM | Jonathan Williams | Gardner Hall-Rm 0106 | 6/20 (20 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: This course covers empirical methods in industrial organization (IO), and is typically presented as the second part of a two-course empirical IO sequence. Topics typically covered include: static games of complete and incomplete information, dynamic demand, dynamic games, and auctions. 3 units. | |||||||
13209 | ECON 852 - 001 Health Economics: Markets and Supply-Side Actors | TuTh 11:00AM - 12:15PM | Qing Gong | Greenlaw Hall-Rm 0301 | 5/25 (25 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 847, 848, 873, 880 or 881. This course explores the economics of health care markets with a focus on supply-side actors, such as insurers, hospitals and physicians, and drug manufacturers. We will cover an assortment of topics in health economics and analyze them using tools from applied microeconomics and industrial organization. 3 units. | |||||||
13523 | ECON 861 - 001 International Monetary Economics | TuTh 9:30AM - 10:45AM | ANUSHA CHARI | Gardner Hall-Rm 0309 | 3/20 (20 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Graduate standing in economics or permission of the instructor. Analysis of the international monetary system; exchange rates; the process of adjustment in the balance of payments. 3 units. | |||||||
5661 | ECON 876 - 001 Advanced Topics in Empirical Finance | MoWe 5:00PM - 7:00PM | ERIC GHYSELS | Gardner Hall-Rm 0309 | 9/20 (20 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, ECON 871. This course will cover a selected list of current empirical research topics in finance and related econometric methods. 3 units. | |||||||
13522 | ECON 882 - 001 Topics in Labor Economics-Dynamics and Search | Tu 3:30PM - 6:15PM | Luca Flabbi | Gardner Hall-Rm 0307 | 11/25 (25 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: The course covers specific topics in labor economics by paying particular attention to dynamic considerations. The focus is on two groups of contributions, organized by methodology: The first group emphasizes search frictions in the labor market; the second uses discrete choice models to treat labor market dynamic. Specific topics covered in the course include: equilibrium unemployment, returns to Schooling, gender differentials, household interaction. 3 units. | |||||||
10342 | ECON 901 - 001 Dissertation Completion Workshop | TuTh 11:00AM - 12:15PM | Fei Li | Gardner Hall-Rm 0106 | Seats filled (20 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: The main course objective is to formally practice communication (verbally and written) of research methods and findings. The course also provides professional development designed to formally prepare students for the economics job market. These course activities provide students with professional competencies and connections and help them envision their future with clarity and confidence. Targeted to those in their last year of doctoral studies that are seeking employment. 1.5 units. | |||||||
9535 | ECON 910 - 001 Dissertation Workshop in Microeconomic Theory | Mo 12:30PM - 1:45PM | Fei Li, PETER NORMAN | Gardner Hall-Rm 0007 | 5/10 (10 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Permission of the instructor. Discussion of current research in microeconomic theory and industrial organization. Oral and written reports on dissertation research. May be repeated for credit. 1 - 3 units. | |||||||
2168 | ECON 920 - 001 Dissertation Workshop in Macroeconomics | We 9:30AM - 10:45AM | Stanislav Rabinovich | Gardner Hall-Rm 0307 | 4/20 (20 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Permission of the instructor. Discussion of current research in macroeconomics and monetary economics. Oral and written reports on dissertation research. May be repeated for credit. 1 - 3 units. | |||||||
14200 | ECON 945 - 001 Dissertation Workshop in Industrial Organization | We 11:30AM - 1:00PM | Jonathan Williams | Gardner Hall-Rm 0007 | 5/10 (10 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Discussion of current research in industrial organization. Student presentations of dissertation and other research. Oral and written reports on dissertation research. Instructor permission required. 1.5 units. | |||||||
4234 | ECON 970 - 001 Dissertation Workshop in Econometrics and Financial Econometrics | Fr 10:00AM - 11:30AM | VALENTIN VERDIER | Gardner Hall-Rm 0211 | 5/10 (10 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Permission of the instructor. Discussion of current research in econometrics and financial econometrics. Oral and written reports on dissertation research. May be repeated for credit. 1 - 3 units. | |||||||
4266 | ECON 985 - 001 Dissertation Workshop in Applied Microeconomics | Tu 12:30PM - 1:45PM | Andres Hincapie | Gardner Hall-Rm 0211 | 5/20 (20 total) | Seats filled | 0/999 |
Description: Permission of the instructor. Discussion of current research in applied microeconomics. Student presentations of dissertation and other research. Oral and written reports on dissertation research. 1 - 3 units. |