Course Offerings 2000-01

At this stage the schedule is preliminary. The listing will be updated "real time" on this web page. This version of the schedule was posted on March 16, 2001

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.