Analysis of topics in international finance, including exchange rates, monetary policy in open economies, currency unions, and financial crises, from both a theoretical and empirical perspective. Students are expected to have ECON 302 or 303, and at least basic stats- ECON 202, and ECON 203. 3 undergraduate hours
Available: Spring 2018
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Prerequisites (Must be complete BEFORE taking this course): MATH 220 or MATH 221 (Calculus 1) & ECON 302 (Intermediate Microeconomic Theory) or ECON 303 (Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory)
Instructor(s) Teaching Course (varies by semester): Greg Howard
Syllabus (varies by semester and instructor): Howard