ECON 650 Economic Analysis
This graduate-level course in Economic Analysis is designed to provide students with advanced tools and methodologies for analyzing economic phenomena, both theoretically and empirically. The course covers a wide range of topics central to modern economic analysis, equipping students with the skills necessary for conducting rigorous economic research and making informed policy recommendations. Through a combination of lectures, readings, problem sets, and empirical exercises, students will develop a deep understanding of economic theory and its applications
Offered
Fall
Outcomes
- Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of key concepts and theories in microeconomic and macroeconomic analysis.
- Be proficient in applying econometric techniques to analyze economic data and test hypotheses.
- Develop critical thinking skills necessary for evaluating economic policies and their implications.
- Communicate effectively through written reports, presentations, and class discussions.
- Apply economic analysis to real-world problems and contribute to informed decision-making in various professional settings.