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  5. ECON 320 - Macroeconomic Theory II

ECON 320 - Macroeconomic Theory II

ECON 320

An advanced study of the determinants of aggregate demand and the structure of Keynesian and new classical models. Policy issues covered include crowding out, choice of monetary policy instruments, and monetary policy and the exchange rate.

Prerequisites: 
ECON 222 with a minimum grade of C;
ECON 255;
MATH 120 or MATH 121 or [MATH 123 and MATH 124] or MATH 126

Related ECON Courses
ECON 222 - Macroeconomic Theory I
ECON 255 - Introduction to Mathematical Economics
Course Offerings
  • ECON 320, Fall 2019
  • ECON 320, Winter 2020
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