Macroeconomics, 2026 Fall ECON 202A 101 DIS 101

2026 Fall ECON 202A 101 DIS 101

Basic preparation for the Ph.D. program including aggregation theory, national accounting and index problems, survey of major short-term models, implications of various expectations hypotheses, wage price determination, the role of money and financial assets, theories of consumption and investment, disequilibrium theory, dynamic systems, and international considerations.

Course Times
We 8:00am - 9:59am
Course Location
Wheeler 24
Course CCN
21945
Course Level
Graduate
Course Units
4
Section Type
Discussion
Course number
202A