Course Offerings - Spring Quarter 2000-01

                                INSTRUCTOR	LECTURE		DISCUSSION

101	Freshman Seminar	Moses		MW 2-3:30

201	Introduction to 	Witte		MTW 12		Th or F 12
	Macroeconomics

202	Introduction to 	Lam		MTW 11		Th or F 11
	Microeconomics 		Schulz		MTW 1		Th or F 1

213	Economics of Gender 	Lieb		TTh 10:30-12	

250	Business & Government	Spiegel		TTh 1-2:30
	(was Economics 334)

260	Accounting & Business	Drebin		MW 12:30-2	F 12 or 1
	Finance			Drebin		MW 3-4:30	Th 3 or 4

281	Intro. to Applied 	Spady		MTW 11		Th 10 or 11 or F 11@
 	Econometrics			

306-1	International Trade	Wiseman		TTh 9-10:30

307	Econ. of Medical Care	Spang		TTh 9-10:30

308	Money and Banking	Monge		MW 8:30-10	*
				Hammond		MW 12:30-2	*

309	Public Finance		Schulz		MW 11-12:30	*

310-1	Inter. Microeconomics I	Spiegel		MTW 10		Th or F 10

310-2	Inter. Microecon II	Chung		MTW 2		Th or F 2

311	Inter. Macroeconomics	Eichenbaum	MTW 9		Th or F 9

318	History of Economic	Kiesling	TTh 1-2:30
	Thought

322	Evolution of the	Long		TTh 10:30-12
	Global Economy

323-2	American Econ. History 	Geraghty	TTh 9-10:30
	After 1865

325	Economic Development	Hammond		MW 8:30-10	*
** The time of this class was erroneously shown in the printed class schedule.**

334	Now Economics 250

337	Econ. of State and	Worthington	MW 11-12:30	*
	Local Government

339	Labor Economics		Sullivan	TTh 1-2:30

349	Industrial Economics	Lam		MW 2-3:30	*

350	Monopoly, Competition	Worthington	MW 8:30-10	*
	and Public Policy

360	Corporate Finance	Gao		TTh 9-10:30
				X. Hu		TTh 10:30-12

370	Environmental & Natural	Witte		MW 2-3:30	*
	Resource Economics

380-2	Mathematical Economics	Chung		MW 12:30-2	*

395	Junior Seminar		Moses		TTh 1-2:30

398-2	Senior Honors Seminar	Altonji		MW 2-3:30

410-3	Microeconomics		Whinston	MW 9-11		F 11-1

411-3	Macroeconomics		Eichenbaum	MW 11-1		F 9-11

412-3	Econ. Theory & Methods	Abdulkadiroglu	MW 9-11^

414-2%	Econ. of Information	Whinston/Cremer	F 1-3:30^

416-3	Advanced Macroeconomics	Monge		MW 11-1^

440-2	Econ. Labor Market	Mortensen	TTh 11-1^

450-3	Industrial Organization	Porter		MW 1-3^
	and Prices

480-3	Intro. to Econometrics	Conley		TTh 1-3		F 2-4@

481-3	Econometrics		Conley		TTh 9-11^

483	Cross-Sectional Methods	L. Hu		TTh 1-3^

498-1	Advanced Topics		Zheng		TTh 8:30-10:30

498-2	Advanced Topics		Shotts		MW 11-1

501	Graduate Seminar	Panzar		MW 5-6#

Workshop Series

515	Economic Theory		Dekel		W 3:30-5:00 (LEV G44)
520	Economic History	Ferrie		Th 4:30-6#
530	Macroeconomics		Christiano	M 3:30-5:00#
536	Public Economics	Meyer		W 3:30-5:00#
540	Labor Economics		Altonji		Th 3-4:30#
550	Applied Microeconomics	Whinston	F 3:30-5:00#
560	Development & Trade	Matsuyama	Th TBA
580	Econometrics		Manski		T 3:30-5:00#

* = At the instructors discretion, subject to sufficient enrollment to justify a Teaching Assistant, a discussion session may be scheduled on Fridays at the same time as the lectures.
# = Scheduled for Economics Seminar Room (Leverone 165, but will move to Andersen 3245 once that room is available)
^ = Scheduled for a regular University classroom, but will move to Andersen 3245 once that room is available
@ = Scheduled for Cresap Computer Lab
% = 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.