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ECON2102 Macroeconomic Theory

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2018-08-25

Professor: Dr. Heng CHEN


Course Description
Intermediate Macro concepts
Assessment
4assignments, 1midterm, 1final exam
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2018-08-25

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Course Description
A more thorough exploration and study of Macroeconomics that require solid foundation in understanding basic principles and diagrams of Macroeconomics.
Assessment
70% Exam; 10% Homework, 20% Test
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2018-08-25

Professor: Dr. Heng CHEN


Course Description
Intermediate Macroeconomics
Assessment
Assignment, Mid Term and Final
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2018-08-25

Professor: Dr. Yulei LUO


Course Description
Macroeconomic theory, compulsory for EF student
Assessment
50% Final 10% homework 40% midterm
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2018-08-25

Professor: Dr. Yulei LUO


Course Description
Macroeconomic theory, compulsory for EF student
Assessment
50% Final 10% homework 40% midterm
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2018-08-25

Professor: Dr. Cheng CHEN


Course Description
Basic Macro knowledge
Assessment
Exams, Midterm, Assignments
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2018-08-25

Professor: C.Y.Tse


Course Description
This course is macroeconomics—the study of the entire economy as opposed to individual markets—at

an intermediate level. Questions include but are not limited to: What drives long-run economic growth?

What causes short-run fluctuations in income and output? How do government policies affect aggregate

output, unemployment, and inflation? A variety of models are developed in macroeconomics to analyze

such questions. This course introduces students to the basic models for the major macroeconomic

questions.

While the topics covered are similar to topics covered in Introduction to Economics II, the approach in

this class would be quite different to the extent that the theory examined would be firmly grounded on

rigorous economic principles as far as possible, an approach that is known as the microeconomic

foundation of macroeconomics.
Assessment
Bi-weekly homework 15%

Test (Oct 29, 2013) 30%

Examination (assessment period Dec 7-23, 2013) 55%
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2018-08-25

Professor: Heng Chen


Course Description
This course is an introduction to the study of macroeconomics at an intermediate level. Macroeconomics is the study of the economy as a whole. And it is concerned with many exciting questions in economics: Why some countries are so poor while others are rich? Why some countries grow and others stagnate? What drives the booms and recessions? How do government policies aff ect aggregate output, unemployment and inflation? It proves to be difficult to understand all these questions with one theory or within a single model.
Assessment
20% Assignment 20% Mid term 60% Final
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