Classes: ::   Monday, Wednesday 2:30pm-4pm::   Eliot 102

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This course seeks to bring graduate students in contact with an array of research agendas in broadly defined dynamic economics, including monetary and macroeconomics, monetary and fiscal policy, finance, open-economy macro, and development macroeconomics. These agendas will be presented by a steady stream of outside lecturers and department members. External visitors will spend approximately one week in the department (mostly in McM 255), and deliver two 90 minute lectures.

Organizers:

Costas Azariadis
Office: McMillan 256A
Office hours: Monday, Wednesday 9:30pm-10:30am and by appointment
Email: azariadi@wustl.edu
Webpage

TA:

Jacek Suda
Office: McMillan 357
Email: jrsuda@wustl.edu

Announcements:

:: This week: Lee Ohanian on analyzing depressions, crises, and booms.

:: Next week: Carlos Garriga on computation of dynamic macro models.

:: Patrick Pintus is at St. Louis Fed this academic year.