Intermediate Macroeconomics Theory, Autumn 2022
ECON 4002.02, The Ohio State University, Autumn 2022
Announcement
- Oct 03, 2022: Fix typo in Lecture 11: Distorting Taxes and the Welfare Theorems
- Sep 29, 2022: Add Julia Syntax and Algorithm
- Add Problem Set 2 Answer Sheet for students to upload on Carmen.
- Fix typo in Lecture 5: Representative Consumer, Optimization and Application
- Sep 04, 2022: Update the Instruction for Problem Set 1 on Problem 2.
- Sep 04, 2022: New Instruction on Note on Julia, which will also be updated in the future.
- Aug 29, 2022: Update Syllabus: pdf version and Syllabus: html version for changing course schedule (erase labor day)
- Aug 24, 2022: Update Syllabus: pdf version and Syllabus: html version for changing office hour from (Tuesday, Thursday) to (Monday, Wednesday).
Table of Content
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Course Schedule
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Exam Reviews
Lecture Notes
- Note on Julia
- Julia Syntax and Algorithm
- Review for Math
- Lecture 1: Introduction
- Lucas critique:
- Friedman critique:
- Lecture 2: Economic Aggregates
- Lecture 3: Business Cycle Measurement
- Answering Question: What’s the difference between correlation and beta in finance
- Correlation vs Beta: What is the difference and why does it matter?
- The concept of beta comes from the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM), and this is a good review paper about it: The Capital Asset Pricing Model
- Answering Question: What’s the difference between correlation and beta in finance
- Lecture 4: Representative Consumer, Preference and Constraints
- Lecture 5: Representative Consumer, Optimization and Application
- Lecture 6: Numerical Example
- Lecture 7: Representative Firm
- Lecture 8: Competitive Equilibrium, One-Period Model
- Lecture 9: Social Planner’s Problem
- Lecture 10: Examples on Competitive Equilibrium and Social Planner’s Problem
- Lecture 11: Distorting Taxes and the Welfare Theorems
- Lecture 12: Two-Period Consumer Problem
- Lecture 13: Competitive Equilibrium, Two-Period Model
- Lecture 14: The Real Business Cycle Model Part 1: Consumer
- Lecture 15: The Real Business Cycle Model Part 2: Firm
- Lecture 16: The Real Business Cycle Model Part 3: Competitive Equilibrium
- Lecture 17: The Real Business Cycle Model Part 4: Formal Examples
- Lecture 18: The Real Business Cycle Model Part 5: Application and Matching Data
- Introduction to Dynamic Programming
- Asset Pricing in Endowment Economy
- Asset Pricing in Production Economy
Problem Sets
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