Graduate Open Macroeconomics
A graduate level open economy macroeconomics course that introduces intertemporal approaches. We develop micro-founded structural models to study business cycle fluctuations in open economies and cross-country correlations.
Core topics: Intertemporal Approach, Small Open Economy RBC Models, Small Open Economy NK Models, Two-Country Models, Capital Flows.
Core topics: Intertemporal Approach, Small Open Economy RBC Models, Small Open Economy NK Models, Two-Country Models, Capital Flows.
E303: Survey of International Economics
An introductory international economics course that covers both international trade and international finance. We explore important facts in world economies both today and in the past to develop intuitions on basic international economic theories.
Core topics: International Institutions, Trade Theories and Policies, Balance of Payments, Real and Nominal Exchange Rates, Open Economy Macroeconomics.
Core topics: International Institutions, Trade Theories and Policies, Balance of Payments, Real and Nominal Exchange Rates, Open Economy Macroeconomics.
E370: Statistical Analysis for Business and Economics
An introductory statistics course. In the lab sessions, we review the materials covered during lecture and teach students how to use Excel to analyze real data.
Core topics: Summary Statistics, Random Variable Analysis, Distribution of Statistics, Confidence Interval, Hypothesis Testing, Linear Regression.
Core topics: Summary Statistics, Random Variable Analysis, Distribution of Statistics, Confidence Interval, Hypothesis Testing, Linear Regression.
E202: Introduction to Macroeconomics
An introductory macroeconomics course. Besides introducing key macroeconomic concepts and tools, we use them to perform policy analysis in class.
Core topics: Inflation, Unemployment, Economic Growth, Business Cycles, Monetary and Fiscal Policy, Open Economy Macroeconomics.
Core topics: Inflation, Unemployment, Economic Growth, Business Cycles, Monetary and Fiscal Policy, Open Economy Macroeconomics.
E201: Introduction to Microeconomics
An introductory microeconomics course. This course introduces fundamental economic principles and apply them to analyze individual's decision making.
Core topics: Supply and Demand Analysis, Market Structure and Firm Strategy, Externalities.
Core topics: Supply and Demand Analysis, Market Structure and Firm Strategy, Externalities.