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Course materials for ECON307 Winter 2022

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Syllabus

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Problem Sets and Exams

  1. Due Midnight PST on January 20th - Problem Set 0
  2. Due Midnight PST on January 30th - Problem Set 1
  3. Due Midnight PST on February 8th - Problem Set 2
  4. Due Midnight PST on February 15th - Problem Set 3
  5. Midterm Practice Problems
  6. February 18th - Midterm Exam 12:15-2:15 in IONA 167
  7. Due Midnight PST on March 13th - Problem Set 4
  8. Due Midnight PST on March 27th - Problem Set 5
  9. Due Midnight PST on April 10th - Problem Set 6. Grading is pass/fail on this one.
  10. Final Practice Problems

Lectures

  1. January 10th - Introduction to Modern Macro
  2. January 12th - Math Review
  3. January 14th - Finish Introduction to Modern Macro, start Asset Pricing and Difference Equations
  4. January 17th - More Asset Pricing and Difference Equations and potentially start Permanent Income Model
  5. January 19th - Permanent Income Model
  6. January 21th - PS0 Review in class
  7. January 24th - Permanent Income Model
  8. January 26th - Permanent Income Model
  9. January 28th - Review last part of Permanent Income Model and start Markov Chains and Unemployment
  10. January 31st - PS1 Review in class
  11. February 2nd - Markov Chains and Unemployment
  12. February 4th - Stochastic Asset Pricing
  13. February 7th - BACK IN PERSON Stochastic Asset Pricing
  14. February 9th - Stochastic Asset Pricing
  15. February 11th - PS2 Review in class
  16. February 14th - Stochastic Asset Pricing
  17. February 16th - PS3 and Midterm Practice Problems (Midterm Practice Problems) Review Session
  18. February 18th - Midterm Exam 12:15-2:15 in IONA 167
  19. February 21st - Break
  20. February 23rd - Break
  21. February 25th - Break
  22. February 28th - Stochastic Permanent Income Model
  23. March 2nd - Stochastic Permanent Income Model
  24. March 4th - Finish Stochastic Permanent Income Model and start Incomplete Markets
  25. March 7th - Incomplete Markets
  26. March 9th - Finish Incomplete Markets and do Search
  27. March 11th - Search
  28. March 14th - PS4 Review in class
  29. March 16th - General Equilibrium
  30. March 18th - General Equilibrium
  31. March 21st - General Equilibrium and Interest Rates
  32. March 23rd - Interest Rates
  33. March 25th - Interest Rates
  34. March 28th - PS5 Review in class
  35. March 30th - Growth
  36. April 1st - Growth
  37. April 4th - Growth and Growth and Fiscal Policy
  38. April 6th - Growth and Fiscal Policy
  39. April 8th - Growth and Fiscal Policy and partial review of PS6

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