ECON 515
Developing Country Macroeconomics II Spring 2015
Division II
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This lecture course is a continuation of Economics 505. The first part of the course extends the analysis of the first semester to several open-economy issues that arise in developing countries, especially with respect to the interactions among exchange rate regimes, monetary policy regimes, and policies directed at the financial account of the balance of payments. The second part of the course will apply these analytical tools, as well as those developed in Economics 505, to an examination of the various types of crises that have afflicted developing countries over the past three decades, considering in particular the implications of such crises for growth and development.
The Class: Format: lecture
Expected: 25-30
Class#: 3510
Grading: yes pass/fail option, yes fifth course option
Requirements/Evaluation: two midterms and a final project
Prerequisites: ECON 505; undergraduate enrollment limited and requires instructor's permission
Distributions: Division II
Attributes: INST Economic Development Studies Electives
POEC International Political Economy Courses

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