Economics 330 - Macroeconomics

Spring
2013
01
4.00
Stanislav Rabinovich

TTH 01:00PM-02:20PM

Amherst College
ECON-330-01-1213S
BEBU 107
srabinovich@amherst.edu

This course develops macroeconomic models of the determinants of economic activity, inflation, unemployment, and economic growth. The models are used to analyze recent monetary and fiscal policy issues in the United States, and also to analyze the controversies separating schools of macroeconomic thought such as the New Keynesians, Monetarists and New Classicals. A student may not receive credit for both ECON 330 and ECON 331.

Requisite: Math 111 or equivalent and at least a "B" grade in ECON 111/111E or a "B-" in ECON 200-290, or equivalent. Limited to 50 students.  Fall semester: Professor Honig. Spring semester: Professor Rabinovich.

Permission is required for interchange registration during all registration periods.