For the times of courses click on the following:
FALL WINTER SPRING
101 Freshman Seminar Schulz Gordon Moses
Witte
Lieb
201 Introduction to Witte Gordon Witte
Macroeconomics Barlevy Barlevy
202 Introduction to Ely Schulz Schulz
Microeconomics Ely Worthington Lam
213 Economics of Gender Lieb Lieb
250 Business & Government Spiegel Spiegel
(was Economics 334)
260 Accounting & Business Drebin Drebin
Finance Drebin
281 Intro. to Applied Taber Conley Spady
Econometrics Conley
305 Comparative Economics Coen
306-1 International Trade Wiseman Wiseman
306-2 International Finance Christiano
307 Econ. of Medical Care Spang Spang
308 Money and Banking Hammond Monge Monge
Hammond
309 Public Finance Meyer Schulz Schulz
310-1 Inter. Microeconomics I Schulz Braeutigam Spiegel
310-2 Inter. Microecon. II Dekel Abdulkadiroglu Chung
311 Inter. Macroeconomics Gordon Eichenbaum Eichenbaum
317 Topics in Economic Hammond Hammond
Demography
318 History of Economic Kiesling
Thought
321 African-American Alexis
Economic History
322 Evolution of the Long Long
Global Economy
323-1 American Econ. History Ferrie
Before 1865
323-2 American Econ. History Geraghty Geraghty
Since 1865
324 Western Econ. History Kiesling Kiesling
325 Economic Development Matsuyama Hammond Hammond
334 Now Economics 250
337 Econ. of State and Worthington Worthington
Local Government
339 Labor Economics L. Hu Sullivan
349 Industrial Economics Spiegel Lam
350 Monopoly, Competition Spiegel Spiegel Worthington
and Public Policy
351 Law and Economics Haddock
354 Issues in Urban and Alexis
Regional Economics
355 Transportation Econ. Savage
360 Corporate Finance Shcherbina Gao
X. Hu
370 Environmental & Natural Witte
Resource Economics
380 Mathematical Economics (-1) Zheng (-2) Chung
381 Econometrics (-1) Matzkin (-2) Taber
395 Junior Seminar Moses
398 Senior Honors Seminar (-1) Altonji (-2) Altonji
401 Mathematical Methods Ely
410 Microeconomics (-1) Panzar (-2) Zheng (-3) Whinston
411 Macroeconomics (-1) Christiano (-2) Barlevy (-3) Eichenbaum
412 Econ. Theory & Methods (-1) Ely (-2) Chung (-3) Abdulkadiroglu
414 Econ. of Information (-1) Wolinsky
(-2) Whinston# (-2) Whinston#
415 Advanced Microeconomics (-1) Reiter (-2) Reiter
416 Advanced Macroeconomics (-1) Christiano (-2) Eichenbaum (-3) Monge
420-1 American Econ. History Ferrie
420-2 European Econ. History Mokyr
425 Economic Development (-1) Matsuyama
436 Public Finance (-1) Meyer
440 Econ. of the Labor Market (-1) Taber (-2) Mortensen
450 Industrial Organization (-1) Rogerson (-3) Panzar (-2) Porter
and Prices
480 Intro. to Econometrics (-1) Manski (-2) Matzkin (-3) Conley
481 Econometrics (-1) Matzkin (-2) Manski (-3) Conley
483 Cross-Sectional Methods L. Hu
498 Advanced Topics (-1) Zheng
(-2) Shotts
501 Graduate Seminar Panzar Panzar Panzar
# Economics 414-2 will meet for both the Winter and Spring Quarters and will be taught by
Professors Michael Whinston (NU) and Jacques Cremer (Toulouse). Students must register both quarters, but will receive one credit and a grade at the end of
the Spring Quarter.