ECO3020F
- Advanced Macroeconomics and Microeconomics
Course Information
The ECO3020F course is your final undergraduate course in macro and
micro. It incorporates both theoretical and empirical elements, and will
round off your undergraduate education in economics.
Course Description
ECO3020F is a third year, first semester course. The
microeconomics pulls the production and consumption sides together to
develop general equilibrium theory. It then focuses on aspects of
market failure including externalities, risks/uncertainty and
information asymmetries. The macroeconomics focuses on the role of
expectations in output fluctuations and endogenous growth (theory
and empirical).
Prerequisites
ECO2003F (Economics 203) and ECO2004S (Economics 204); STA100S
(Statistics 100) and STA101F (Statistics 101) or equivalent.
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