Description |
This course introduces Master students to modern macroeconomic theory. Building on the analysis of the consumption-savings tradeoff in dynamic economies and on concepts from general equilibrium theory, the course covers workhorse general equilibrium models of modern macroeconomics: the representative agent framework, the overlapping generations model, and the Lucas tree model.
Readings: The course follows the lecturer’s textbook "Macroeconomic Analysis”, MIT Press, 2019.
Language: English
Credits: 3 SWS / 4.5 ECTS
Prerequisites: Macroeconomics I, Microeconomics I, good understanding of constrained optimization
Evaluation: Closed-book written final exam, in English
Compulsory, fall term
Lecture (Mondays): 10.15-12.00h, A-126, UniS
Exercises with Teaching Assistant Stefano Corbellini (stefano.corbellini@unibe.ch)
Tuesdays, 12.15-14.00h (bi-weekly), 115, H4
1st exam: Monday, December 18, 2023 10:15 - 12.00 hrs, 105 min, A-126, UniS
2nd exam: Monday, February 12, 2024, 10.15-12.00 hrs, 105 min, 205, H4 |