Advanced Macroeconomics
Econ 594SA (Part I)

Summer 2010 - Henning Bohn

UC Santa Barbara

Welcome to the AEA summer program! Posted here are course information, reading list, and various supplemental materials.

Changes will be posted throughout the quarter. Please check before class.


Annoucements:


• Class requirements for Part I: Three problems sets and a midterm exam (last class, Jul.8).
• Access to the slides should be fixed now.



Office Hours:
My office is open to graduate students at any time.
Official office hours are (tentatively) Mondays and Wednesdays, 1:30-3:30.

E-mail: bohn@econ.ucsb.edu. Always put "Econ 594" in the subject line.


Problem Sets:

Here is a collection of practice problems: Problem Set Collection

Problem set assignments:
    (1)     Part 1, #1-2. Due Wed. June 23.
    (2)     Part 2, #1-3. Due Wed. June 30.
    (3)     Part 3, #2-3 and Romer problems 2.4 and 2.6. Due Wed. July 7. (modified)


Course Outline:

Some overheads/lecture notes will be provided later, to be updated.
The class covers more than the required readings. When I cover material not in the main text, I try to provide background references and list them as recommended, optional, or alternate. Such non-required items are not tested, but you are responsible for everything covered in class. The same applies to math references: supplemental readings for your benefit, tested to the extent covered in class.
Slides marked with stars (*) are covered only if we have enough time.

Class #2: Solow Model - Analysis and Applications.

Optimal Growth: The Ramsey Model

Class #3: Intertemporal consumption-savings choices. Introduction to optimal control. Class #4: Analysis of the optimal growth model. Class #5: Applications to fiscal policy and money (if we have time).
Class #6: Midterm exam - in class.
   

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(C) Henning Bohn.

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