Call Number | 16290 |
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Day & Time Location |
TR 2:10pm-4:00pm 404 International Affairs Building |
Points | 4 |
Grading Mode | Standard |
Approvals Required | None |
Instructor | Guillermo Mondino |
Type | LECTURE |
Method of Instruction | In-Person |
Course Description | This course provides students with a structured framework for analyzing major macroeconomic policy challenges in advanced and emerging economies. It covers long-run growth dynamics, income distribution, general equilibrium adjustment to shocks, and the design and limits of monetary and fiscal policy. Emphasis is placed on modern macroeconomic thinking rooted in expectations, dynamic behavior, and solid micro-foundations. Students will study models such as Solow growth, Real Business Cycle, and New Keynesian frameworks to understand issues like secular stagnation, inflation, sovereign debt, and financial sector crises. The course integrates theory with current policy debates, drawing on recent global events and empirical evidence. It is designed to build intuitive understanding and disciplined policy analysis, with technical content supported by pre-recorded videos and recitations. Students will complete short analytical assignments, a midterm, and a final exam, gaining tools to think critically and constructively about macroeconomic policy in both national and international contexts. |
Web Site | Vergil |
Department | International and Public Affairs |
Enrollment | 22 students (55 max) as of 9:06PM Wednesday, May 14, 2025 |
Subject | Program In Economic Policy Management |
Number | U6105 |
Section | 001 |
Division | School of International and Public Affairs |
Open To | SIPA |
Section key | 20243PEPM6105U001 |