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Winter 2010 Schedule

Note: The class times are the preliminary intentions of the Economics Department. The Registrar may request that some class times are changed when they allocate rooms. This is due to the reconstruction of Harris Hall which has reduced the number of classrooms.

Instructor Lecture Discussion
DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS
210 Introductory Statistics for the Social Sciences Habermalz MWF 10 TTh 10-11
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
101 Freshman Seminar Gordon TTh 2-3:30
201 Introduction to Macroeconomics Gordon TTh 12:30-2 F 9 or 1
Wiederholt TTh 2-3:30 F or M 2
202 Introduction to Microeconomics Chang MWF 1 T or Th 1
Zelder MWF 3 T or Th 3:30-4:30
213 Economics of Gender Lieb TTh 11-12:30
281 Intro. to Applied Econometrics Walker MWF 11 T or Th 11
309 Public Finance Witte MW 3:30-5 *
310-1 Intermediate Microeconomics I Whinston MW 2-3:30 F 9 or 3
310-2 Intermediate Microeconomics II Sarver TTh 9:30-11 F or M 10
311 Intermediate Macroeconomics Primiceri TTh 11-12:30 F or M 11
318 History of Economic Thought Kiesling TTh 12:30-2 #
324 Western Economic History Mokyr TTh 2-3:30 #
326 Economics of Developing Countries Beaman MW 12:30-2 *
330 Behavioral Economics Schulz TTh 2-3:30 #
Schulz TTh 3:30-5 #
335 Political Economics Strulovici MW 9:30-11 *
337 Economics of State and Local Governments Chang MW 3:30-5 *
340 Economics of the Family Zelder MW 12:30-2 *
341 Economics of Education @ Schapiro TTh 11-12:30 F 11-12:30
351 Law and Economics Haddock TTh 8-9:30 F 8-9:30
362 International Finance Walker MW 2-3:30 *
370 Environmental and Resource Economics Kiesling TTh 9:30-11 #
380-1 Mathematical Economics Wolinsky MW 11-12:30 *
381-1 Econometrics Horowitz MW 10:30-12 F 10 or 12
398-1 Senior Honors Seminar Habermalz MW 12:30-2
410-2 Microeconomics Siniscalchi TTh 1-3 $ F 3-5
411-2 Macroeconomics Eichenbaum TTh 9-11 $ F 11-1 $
412-2 Economic Theory & Methods Strulovici MW 1:30-3:30 (AAH 3204)
414-1 Economics of Information Wolinsky MW 9-11 (AAH 3245)
416-1 Advanced Macroeconomics Wiederholt TTh 6-8 (AAH 3245)
420-2 European Economic History Mokyr TTh 9-11 (AAH 3204)
440-2 Economics of the Labor Market Beaman MW 9-11 (AAH 3204)
450-2 Industrial Organization and Prices Porter MW 11-1 (AAH 3245)
480-2 Introduction to Econometrics Horowitz MW 1-3 $ F 9-11
481-2 Econometrics Canay TTh 11-1 (AAH 3245)
482 Time-Series Methods Primiceri TTh 1:30-3:30 (AAH 3204)
501 Graduate Seminar Pavan MW 5:15-6:15 (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 Canay 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 November 6. 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 November registration.


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