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This course will focus on the policy and economic environment of firms with particular emphasis on economic variables such as GNP, inflation, interest rates, exchange rates and international trade. The course is divided in five parts: The first presents the basic tools of macroeconomic management by focusing on historical episodes, particularly in the United States. The second looks at national economic strategies for development. The third section concentrates on the recent financial and currency crises in emerging markets. The fourth part looks at the problems faced by transition economies. Finally, the last module looks at challenges of developed countries.
Most of the material is based on cases. For some classes, however, we will rely on readings from two excellent books:
Moreover, the professor has also prepared a list of optional / additional readings: These focus on the analytical material and often go beyond what we will cover in class. They are based on:
Study questions are available for all the cases so that you can prepare for our discussions. Class participation by everybody is extremely important. Without it, this course cannot be a success. Everyone is expected to prepare all the cases.
Major Assignments
Students will have three problem sets, one midterm exam and a final project. The four problem sets cover the most important models we are going to study. The problem sets can be completed in groups of three or four. The midterm is essentially applications of the models, it is in class and closed book.
Grading
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