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ECO 101: Introduction to Macroeconomics
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
The theory of the determination of the level of national income and economic activity, including an examination of the financial system. Emphasis on economic growth and such economic problems as inflation, unemployment and recession, and on appropriate policy responses. Some attention is also paid to international issues.
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ECO 200: Advanced Principles of Economics: Concepts and Applications
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
This course is designed for students who have completed a rigorous year of economics before coming to Princeton. The course uses this background theory, supplementing it with additional theoretical components, to analyze a number of economic issues of topical and intellectual interest. Topics will vary from year to year.
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ECO 202: Statistics and Data Analysis for Economics
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
An introduction to probability and statistical methods for empirical work in economics. Probability, random variables, sampling, descriptive statistics, probability distributions, estimation and hypotheses testing, introduction to the regression model. Economic applications are emphasized.
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ECO 300: Microeconomic Theory
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
This class is about markets. When do they work? When do they fail? and what can be done about it? Over the course of study we will cover (1) choices made by consumers and firms, (2) competitive equilibrium and (3) market failures. The class will also touch on game theory and information economics.
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ECO 301: Macroeconomics
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
This course covers the theory of modern macroeconomics in detail. We will focus on the determination of macroeconomic variables -- such as output, employment, price, and the interest rate -- in the short, medium, and long run, and we will address a number of policy issues. We will discuss several examples of macroeconomic phenomena in the real world. A central theme will be to understand the powers and limitations of macroeconomic policy in stabilizing the business cycle and promoting growth.
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ECO 302: Econometrics
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Develop facility with basic econometric methods and the ability to apply them to actual problems and understand their application in other substantive course work in economics.
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ECO 310: Microeconomic Theory: A Mathematical Approach
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
This course presents the economic theory of individual and firm behavior using mathematical tools including calculus. The course will emphasize applications of microeconomic theory to consumer choices, output and production of firms, market interaction and equilibrium.
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ECO 311: Macroeconomics: A Mathematical Approach
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
This course examines the determinants of long-run economic growth, short-run business cycle fluctuations, and the conduct of monetary and fiscal policy. The first part of the course develops a framework for the analysis of households' consumption and savings behavior and firms' production decisions, and uses that to analyze long-run growth and financial crises. The second part of the course extends that analysis to examine business cycle fluctuations, including inflation, unemployment. Current issues in macroeconomic and financial policy are discussed throughout.
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ECO 312: Econometrics: A Mathematical Approach
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
This course is an introduction to econometrics. Econometrics is a sub-discipline of statistics that provides methods for inferring economic structure from data. This course has two goals. The first goal is to give you means to evaluate an econometric analysis critically and logically. Second, you should be able to analyze a data set methodically and comprehensively using the tools of econometrics.
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ECO 313: Econometric Applications
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
This course provides hands-on experience in the art and science of econometric analysis designed to help students to acquire and master the skills necessary to carry out their own empirical research in economics. Various aspects of empirical research in economics will be covered including 1) development of testable economic models, 2) appropriate use of data, 3) specification and estimation of econometric models. A range of applications will be presented and discussed in class and on problem sets.
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