NTU Course

Macroeconomic Theory (Ⅰ) B

Offered in 114-1
  • Serial Number

    15112

  • Course Number

    ECON8815

  • Course Identifier

    323 M0860

  • No Class

  • 2 Credits
  • Compulsory

    GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF ECONOMICS / GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS / GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF FINANCE

      Compulsory
    • GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF ECONOMICS

    • GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

    • GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF FINANCE

  • HSUAN-LI SU
  • Intensive Course

    Week 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16

  • Tue 6, 7, 8 / Wed 9, 10

  • 社科102

  • Type 3

  • 60 Student Quota

    NTU 60

  • No Specialization Program

  • English
  • NTU COOL
  • Core Capabilities and Curriculum Planning
  • Notes
    The course is conducted in English。Intensive courses。
  • Limits on Course Adding / Dropping
    • Restriction: MA students and beyond or Restriction: Ph. D students

  • NTU Enrollment Status

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    0/60
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  • Course Description
    This course will teach the theoretical foundation of heterogeneous agent models in modern macroeconomics. We will rely on recursive methods taught in Macroeconomics Theory (I). Heterogenous agent modeling analyzes distributional issues in macroeconomics, and it is one of the mainstream research in modern macroeconomics. Since HA models are often impossible to solve by hand, I will also cover some computation methods.
  • Course Objective
    Understand the theoretical foundation of heterogeneous agent models and the basics of the computation.
  • Course Requirement
    Understand the theoretical foundation of heterogeneous agent models and the basics of the computation. Since there will be two holidays during the course materials, we will only have 6 lectures. There will be four assignments, no exam.
  • Expected weekly study hours before and/or after class
    3 hours
  • Office Hour
  • Designated Reading
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  • References
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  • Grading
    100%

    Assignemnts

  • Adjustment methods for students
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