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Fall 2009 Schedule

Instructor Lecture Discussion
DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS
210 Introductory Statistics for the Social Sciences Chang MWF 11 T or Th 10 or 1
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
101 Freshman Seminar Hornsten MWF 11
Kiesling TTh 9:30-11
Walker MWF 10
Zelder TTh 3:30-5
201 Introduction to Macroeconomics Gordon MW 2-3:30 F 9 or 3
Walker MWF 9 T or Th 9:30-10:30
202 Introduction to Microeconomics Hornsten MWF 4 T or Th 4
281 Intro. to Applied Econometrics Habermalz MWF 12 T or Th 12:30-1:30
305 Comparative Economics Coen MW 2-3:30 *
308 Money and Banking Primiceri MW 12:30-2 *
310-1 Intermediate Microeconomics I Schulz MW 3:30-5 T or Th 3:30-4:30
310-2 Intermediate Microeconomics II Siegel TTh 3:30-5 F or M 4
311 Intermediate Macroeconomics Gordon MW 8:30-10 F 9 or 3
323-1 American Econ. History Before 1865 Duran MW 11-12:30 *
323-2 American Econ. History Since 1865 Duran MW 3:30-5 *
324 Western Economic History Grafe MW 12:30-2 *
331 Economics of Risk & Uncertainty Siniscalchi MW 11-12:30 *
336 Analytical Methods for Public Policy Manski TTh 9:30-11 #
339 Labor Economics Habermalz MW 3:30-5 *
340 Economics of the Family Zelder TTh 12:30-2 #
341 Economics of Education @ Schapiro TTh 11-12:30 F 11-12:30
350 Monopoly, Competition and Public Policy Chang MW 2-3:30 *
360 Corporate Finance Murphy MW 8:30-10
Prof. Dermot Murphy replaces Prof. Flavio de Andrade
361 International Trade Olszewski TTh 2-3:30 #
410-1 Microeconomics Dekel MW 9-11 $ F 3-5
411-1 Macroeconomics Christiano MW 1-3 $ F 11-1 $
412-1 Economic Theory & Methods Olszewski TTh 9-11 (AAH 3245)
414-2 Economics of Information Siegel TTh 1:30-3:30 (AAH 3204)
415-1 Advanced Microeconomics Dekel/Siniscalchi MW 1:30-3:30 (AAH 3204)
420-1 American Economic History Class rescheduled from Fall Quarter to Spring Quarter
440-1 Economics of the Labor Market Urzúa MW 9-11 (AAH 3204)
450-1 Industrial Organization and Prices Nevo/Rogerson TTh 11-1 (AAH 3245)
480-1 Introduction to Econometrics Manski TTh 1-3 $ F 9-11
481-1 Econometrics Horowitz MW 6-8 (AAH 3245)
501 Graduate Seminar Pavan MW 11-12 (AAH 3245)
Workshop Series
515 Economic Theory Ely W 3:30-5:00 (LEV G44)
520 Economic History Ferrie Th 4:30-6:00 (AAH 3204)
530 Macroeconomics Primiceri M 3:30-5:00 (AAH 3245)
536 Public Economics Urzúa Th 3:00-4:30 (AAH 3245)
540 Labor Economics Urzúa Th 3:00-4:30 (AAH 3245)
550 Applied Microeconomics Rogerson F 3:30-5:00 (AAH 3245)
560 Development & Trade Matsuyama TBA
580 Econometrics Tamer T 3:30-5:00 (AAH 3245)

* = 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.

# = At the instructors discretion, subject to sufficient enrollment to justify a Teaching Assistant, a discussion session may be scheduled at a mutually convenient time.

$ = Scheduled for Andersen Hall 3245

@ = Class will deal with the economics of colleges and universities. Class size is limited to 15. To apply for admission to this class, send an e-mail to econ341@gmail.com by May 1. Your e-mail should contain a one paragraph statement on why you are interested in a course on higher education. Also attach a copy of your transcript (the standard prerequisites for this class are Economics 281, 310-1 and 310-2). Successful applicants will be given permission numbers in time for May registration.


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