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Introduction to the Macroeconomics of Monetary and Fiscal Policy | Summer
Introduction to the Macroeconomics of Monetary and Fiscal Policy

Introduction to the Macroeconomics of Monetary and Fiscal Policy


Course Code

ECON 13300 97

Course Description

This course examines monetary and fiscal issues in the macroeconomy.

The first part of the course will focus on long-run topics in monetary economics, such as the nature of a monetary economy, inflation, the quantity theory of money, and the welfare cost of inflation.

The second part of the course will focus on the macroeconomic implications of government expenditure, supply side economics, the Laffer curve, and the Ricardian equivalence theorem. An effort will be made to tackle these issues within unified and simple dynamic frameworks.

Course Criteria

Fulfills macro methods requirement or ECON elective for the business economics specialization (similar to Econ 13000) Prerequisites: ECON 10000/20000/20010 and Econ 10200/20200/20210

Instructor(s)

Sergio Salas Landau

UChicago Registration 1

1 UChicago students can self-register.

2 Visiting students and pre-college students apply through the same application.

Session

September Term

Course Dates

August 25th - September 12th

Class Days

Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri

Class Time

9:00 am - 11:00 am

Course Code

ECON 13300 97

Modality

Remote