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ECON 302D: Microeconomic Analysis II
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Same in content as Economics 302, but with weekly discussion section. Instructor: Taylor
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ECON 304: Advanced Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Advanced topics in macroeconomics with some emphasis on computation and econometric analysis. Topics include real business cycle theory, endogenous growth theory, monetary theory, optimal monetary and fiscal policy and time consistency. Instructor: Peretto
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ECON 304 - Advanced Macroeconomics
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ECON 306: Microeconomics: Policy Applications
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Cost benefit analysis of public programs. Public utility regulation, pollution regulation, hospital rate setting, regulation of product safety. Quantitative methods and microeconomic theory for analysis of both normative and positive aspects of economic policy. Graduate status only. Prerequisites: Economics 149 or Public Policy Studies 110 or 217 and familiarity with regression analysis or concurrent enrollment in Public Policy Studies 231. Instructor: Ladd and Pattanayak
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ECON 306 - Microeconomics: Policy Applications
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ECON 308: Quantitative Analysis II
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Dynamic optimization techniques, including the calculus of variations and optimal control, are analyzed and applied to problems involving capital accumulation, resource extraction, and aspects of firm behavior. Instructor: Graham, Henderson, or Stahl
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ECON 308 - Quantitative Analysis II
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ECON 320: Macroeconomic Analysis I
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Intertemporal models of consumption and labor supply; implications of these models for the behavior of macroeconomic aggregates, fiscal policy, and monetary policy; money demand and inflation; economic growth. Restricted to Ph.D. students in economics except with consent of instructor and director of graduate studies. Instructor: Burnside and Peretto
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ECON 320 - Macroeconomic Analysis I
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ECON 320D: Macroeconomic Analysis I
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Same in content as Economics 320, but with weekly discussion section. Instructors: Burnside and Peretto
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ECON 320D - Macroeconomic Analysis I
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ECON 321: Theory of Quantitative Economic Policy
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Instructor: Staff
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ECON 321 - Theory of Quantitative Economic Policy
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ECON 322D: Macroeconomic Analysis II
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Same in content as Economics 322, but with weekly discussion section. Instructors: Ilut or Bianchi
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ECON 322D - Macroeconomic Analysis II
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ECON 323: Income Distribution Theory
3.00 Credits
Duke University
No course description available.
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ECON 323 - Income Distribution Theory
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ECON 324: Economics of the Law
3.00 Credits
Duke University
An introduction to the methods of economic analysis with applications to legal issues. An elementary exposition of the mathematics of constrained optimization is included. Prerequisite: for Economics 325: 324. Instructor: Graham
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