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Howard Forman.
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Benjamin Chabot. tth1-2.15 So (26) The growth of the American economy since 1790, both as a unique historical record and as an illustration of factors in the process of economic development. The American experience viewed in the context of its European background and patterns of industrialization overseas. After two terms of introductory economics.
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3.00 Credits
European Economic History,1700-1815
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3.00 Credits
Timothy Guinnane. tth9-10.15 So (22) European economic growth and development from the industrialization of Germany and other Continental countries in the early nineteenth century to World War I. The role of institutional development, the role of trade and imperialism, agricultural improvements, and industrialization. After two terms of introductory economics.
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3.00 Credits
Staff. 3htba QR,So (50) Analysis of imperfectly competitive markets, focusing on the interactions among firm behavior, market structure, and market outcomes. Topics include oligopoly, collusion, predation, firm entry, advertising, and price discrimination as well as public policy implications of market behavior. After intermediate microeconomics or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
John Geanakoplos. tth11.35-12.50 QR,So (24) Capital asset pricing model, arbitrage pricing theory, option pricing, social security, operation of security exchanges, investment banks, securitization, mortgage derivatives, interest rate derivatives, hedge funds, financial crises, agency theory, and financial incentives. After introductory microeconomics
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3.00 Credits
Robert Shiller. mw9-10.15 So (32) An overview of the ideas, methods, and institutions that permit human society to manage risks and foster enterprise. Description of practices today and analysis of prospects for the future. Introduction to risk management and behavioral finance principles to understand the functioning of securities, insurance, and banking industries. After two terms of introductory economics
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3.00 Credits
Computational Finance
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3.00 Credits
Financial Econometrics
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