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73-253 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory

Units:6.0
Department:Economics
Prerequisites:73-200 and 73-252 and 21-122 and (21-256 or 21-259)
Related URLs:http://hss.cmu.edu/html/departments/econ

Mini II and Mini IV Fall and Spring, second mini-session: 6 units This course provides a mathematically intensive overview of advanced applications of microeconomic theory. Topics may include: Solow and neo-classical growth models, the role of money and its effect on the economy, and the over-lapping generations model. (Lecture, 3 hours) Course will be first offered in Spring 08.


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