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Analyzes recent and contemporary literature on fundamentals of economic theory. Considers value theory with particular emphasis on methodology, theory of demand, theory of the firm, game theory, theory of distribution, general equilibrium theory, and welfare economics. Prereqs., ECON 3070, 3080; 6808 or MATH 1300.
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Discusses behavior of consumption, investment, employment, production, and interest rates in the context of dynamic optimization models. Also considers government, economic growth, and business cycles. Prereqs., ECON 3070 and 3080.
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Continuation of ECON 7010. Prereq., ECON 7010.
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Presents the theoretical and empirical application of dynamic macro programming models. Topics include consumption, investment, labor, money, and credit theories. Covers the theory of economic fluctuations and business cycles employing dynamic general equilibrium models. Prereq., ECON 7020.
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Discusses advanced topics in game theory and general equilibrium. Prereqs., ECON 7010, 7030, 7818, 7828.
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Applies statistical inference to economic research. Principle topics are probability and mathematical statistics, classical regression and least squares estimation, problems of regression, and extensions to models of qualitative choice, dynamic models, and systems of equations.
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Continuation of ECON 7818. Topics include maximum likelihood estimation, problems of regression, extensions of the linear regression model, and simultaneous equations estimation. Prereq., ECON 7818.
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Assists students starting their doctoral thesis by discussing methodology and evaluation of economic research. Presents and discusses student research proposals. Prereqs., two ECON courses at the 8000 level.
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Presents the fundamental principles of public goods, externalities, public choice, excess burden, optimal taxation, and tax incidence. Prereq., ECON 6211 or 7010.
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Continuation of ECON 8209. Assists students starting their doctoral thesis by discussing relevant economic research. Presents and discusses research papers. Prereq., ECON 8209.
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