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.