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    • 14.02 Principles of Macroeconomics, Fall 2002 

      Schaller, Huntley (2002-12)
      This course will provide an overview of macroeconomic issues: the determination of output, employment, unemployment, interest rates, and inflation. Monetary and fiscal policies are discussed, as are the public debt and ...
    • 14.05 Intermediate Applied Macroeconomics, Fall 2002 

      Temin, Peter (2002-12)
      Uses the tools of macroeconomics to study three macroeconomic policy problems in depth. Possible topics include long-run economic growth, the macroeconomics of the transition to a modern capitalist society, federal government ...
    • 14.451 Macroeconomic Theory I, Spring 2003 

      Angeletos, Marios (2003-06)
      The first half of the semester is an introduction to the techniques and the applications of dynamic general equilibrium models, with particular emphasis on models of economic growth.
    • 14.452 Macroeconomic Theory II, Spring 2002 

      Blanchard, Olivier (Olivier J.) (2002-06)
      The basic machines of macroeconomics. Ramsey, Solow, Samuelson-Diamond, RBCs, ISLM, Mundell-Fleming, Fischer-Taylor. How they work, what shortcuts they take, and how they can be used. Half-term subject. From the course ...
    • 14.452 Macroeconomic Theory II, Spring 2005 

      Blanchard, Olivier (Olivier J.) (2005-06)
      The basic machines of macroeconomics. Ramsey, Solow, Samuelson-Diamond, RBCs, ISLM, Mundell-Fleming, Fischer-Taylor. How they work, what shortcuts they take, and how they can be used. Half-term subject. From the course ...
    • 14.453 Macroeconomic Theory III, Fall 2002 

      Werning, Iván (2002-12)
      This course covers issues in the theory of consumption, investment and asset prices. We lay out the basic models first, and then examine the empirical facts that motivate extensions to these models.