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ECON 1810: Economics and Psychology
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Brown University
This course is about the challenges that economic theorists face in their quest for economic models in which decision makers have a "richer psychology" than prescribed by textbook models. The enrichment takes two forms: (i) broadening the set of considerations that affect decision makers' behavior beyond simple, material self-interest; (ii) relaxing the standard assumption that agents have unlimited ability to perceive and analyze economic environments, and that they reason about uncertainty as "Bayesian statisticians". Special emphasis will be put on the implications of "psychologically richer" models on market behavior. Prerequisite: ECON 1110 or 1130; and MATH 0100 or 0170 or 0180 or 0190 or 0200 or 0350; and ECON 1620 or 1630 or APMA 1650 or MATH 1610.
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ECON 1850: Theory of Economic Growth
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Brown University
Analysis of the fundamental elements that determine economic growth. It examines the role of technological progress, population growth, income inequality, and government policy in the determination of (a) the pattern of economic development within a country, and (b) sustainable differences in per capita income and growth rates across countries. Prerequisites: ECON 1210 and either APMA 0330 and 0340 (or equivalent) or MATH 0180, 0200, or 0350 (or equivalent).
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ECON 1860: The Theory of General Equilibrium
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Brown University
Existence and efficiency of equilibria for a competitive economy; comparative statistics; time and uncertainty. Prerequisite: ECON 1110 or 1130 (EC 111 or 113).
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ECON 1860 - The Theory of General Equilibrium
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ECON 1870: Game Theory and Applications to Economics
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Brown University
Study of the elements of the theory of games. Non-cooperative games. Repeated games. Cooperative games. Applications include bargaining and oligopoly theory. Prerequisites: ECON 1110 or 1130; and MATH 0100, or 0170, or 0180, or 0190, or 0200, or 0350 ; and ECON 1620 or 1630 or APMA 1650, or MATH 1610.
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ECON 1880: Introduction to Two-Sided Matching Markets
1.00 Credits
Brown University
First, we will discuss the several elements that characterize a two-sided matching market and will model several of these markets under the game-theoretic approach. Then, we will introduce the theory of stable matching model by focusing on both the cooperative and non-cooperative aspects of the one-to-one matching markets. Prerequisites: ECON 1110 or 1130; and ECON 1870.
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ECON 1960: Honors Tutorial for Economics Majors
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Students intending to write an honors thesis in economics must register for this class. The goal is to help students with the process of identifying and defining feasible topics, investigating relevant background literature, framing hypotheses, and planning the structure of their thesis. Each student must find a thesis advisor with interests related to their topic and plan to enroll in ECON 1970 during the final semester of senior year.
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ECON 1970: Independent Research
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Section numbers vary by instructor. Please check Banner for the correct section number and CRN to use when registering for this course.
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ECON 1994: Senior Thesis and Independent Research in Finance and Applied Economics
1.00 Credits
Brown University
An opportunity for seniors in economics to pursue a research project in the areas of applied economics and finance, broadly defined, within the context of a discussion group. Students writing honors theses may register for this course both fall and spring. Students pursuing one-semester research projects may register either fall or spring. Open only to seniors in an Economics concentration.
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ECON 1995: Senior Thesis and Independent Research in Finance and Applied Economics
1.00 Credits
Brown University
An opportunity for seniors in economics to pursue a research project in the areas of Applied Economics and finance, broadly defined, within the context of a discussion group. Students writing honors theses may register for this course both fall and spring. Students pursuing one-semester research projects may register either fall or spring. Open only to seniors in an Economics concentration.
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ECON 2010: Mathematics for Economists
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Techniques of mathematical analysis useful in economic theory and econometrics. Linear algebra, constrained maximization, difference and differential equations, calculus of variations.
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