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Northwestern University - Department of EconomicsAnnual 2002-03 Schedule
FALL WINTER SPRING
101 Freshman Seminar
Coen Gordon Schulz
Lieb
Weisbrod
Witte
201 Introduction to MacroeconomicsCoen Barlevy Barlevy
Gordon Witte
202 Introduction to MicroeconomicsSchulz Worthington Lam
Worthington Schulz
213 Economics of Gender Lieb Lieb
250 Business and Government Worthington Kreisle
260 Accounting & Business FinanceDrebin Drebin
Drebin
281 Intro. to Applied Econometrics Latsch Latsch Latsch
305 Comparative Economics Coen
306-1 See Economics 361
306-2 See Economics 362
307 Econ. of Medical Care Weisbrod
308 Money and Banking Fusaro Witte Fusaro
309 Public Finance Witte Coen
310-1 Inter. Microeconomics ISchulz Braeutigam Pavan
Zheng
310-2 Inter. Microeconomics. IIDekel Chung Olszewski
Ely
311 Inter. Macroeconomics I Gordon Latsch Nagypal
315 Topics in Econ. History Moriguchi
318 Hist. of Econ. Thought Kiesling
321 African-American Economic History Alexis
322 Global Economic History Moriguchi
323-1 American Econ. History Before 1865 Ferrie
323-2 American Econ. History Since 1865 Mokyr
324 Western Econ. History Kiesling
325 Economic Growth and Development Matsuyama
326 Economics of Developing Countries Latsch Latsch
330 Behavioral Economics Lam Lam
331 Economics of Risk & Uncertainty Siniscalchi
337 Economics of State and Local Government Worthington
339 Labor Economics Lieb Mortensen
FALL WINTER SPRING
349 Industrial Economics Kwiek Savage
350 Monopoly, Competition and Public Policy Panzar Kreisle
351 Law and Economics Haddock
355 Transportation Econ. Braeutigam
360 Corporate FinanceNovikov Kaplin
Langberg Ledesma Liebana
361 International Trade (was 306-1) Matsuyama Olszewski Olszewski
362 International Finance (was 306-2) Monge Christiano
370 Environmental and Resource Eonomics Kiesling Kiesling
380 Mathematical Economics (-1) Ely (-2) Chung
381 Econometrics (-1) Matzkin (-2) Taber
398 Senior Honors Seminar (-1) Schulz (-2) Schulz
401 Mathematical Methods Ely
410 Microeconomics (-1) Dekel (-2) Zheng (-3) Whinston411 Macroeconomics (-1) Christiano (-2) Eichenbaum (-3) Barlevy412 Econ. Theory & Methods (-1) Ely (-2) Lam (-3) Chung414 Econ. of Information (-2) Zheng (-1) Wolinsky (-3) Pavan
415 Advanced Microeconomics (-1) Siniscalchi (-2) Reiter
416 Advanced Macroeconomics (-1) Christiano (-2) Nagypal
420-1 American Econ. History Ferrie
420-2 European Econ. History Mokyr
425 Economic Development (-1) Matsuyama
436 Public Finance (-1) Meyer
440 Econ. of the Labor Market (-1) Taber (-2) Mortensen
450 Industrial Organization and Prices (-1) Rogerson (-2) Porter (-3) Whinston480 Intro. to Econometrics (-1) Manski (-2) Horowitz (-3) Matzkin481 Econometrics (-1) Manski (-2) Horowitz (-3) Matzkin
482 Time-Series Methods Spady
483 Cross-Sectional Methods L. Hu
498 Advanced Topics (-1) Moriguchi (-2) Christiano (-3) Austen-Smith501 Graduate Seminar Barlevy Barlevy Barlevy
Summer 2003 Schedule
Course Title Day Time Campus Instructor201 Introduction to Macro. MW 9-11a EV Etienne Gagnon202 Introduction to Micro. MW 6:30-8:30p EV Maxim Sinitsyn281 Applied Econometrics TTh 6:30-8:30p EV Lyndon Moore309 Public Finance MW 1-3p EV Eric Schulz310-1 Intermediate Micro. I MW 6:30-8:30p EV Eric Schulz310-2 Intermediate Micro. II TTh 9-11a EV Yossef Spiegel311 Intermediate Macro MW 9-11a EV Hemanshu Kumar350 Monopoly, Competition TTh 1-3p EV Yossef Spiegel
EV = class held on the Evanston campus