Lecture, four hours; discussion, one hour. Requisites: course 102, Mathematics 32A. Covers mathematical tools that are essential for advanced economic analysis relating to dynamic economics, and corresponding applications to economics. These tools are central to modern macroeconomics (and many other areas of economics). Introduction to modern advanced macroeconomics. Study bridges the analytical rigor required in intermediate macroeconomics and that required in graduate-level coursework. Letter grading.
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