Lecturer to be advised
6 points · Two 1.5-hour sessions per week · Second semester · Clayton · Prerequisite: ECC5660
Objectives On completion of the subject students should possess technical proficiency to initiate and pursue PhD level research; be capable of developing an original research topic; be in a position to undertake research in macroeconomics and related fields.
Synopsis This subject covers advanced topics in macroeconomics, and examines current research and policy issues. The topics may include in-depth study of consumption, investment, inflation and monetary policy, unemployment, and empirical applications.
Assessment Written (5000-word research paper): 80% · Oral presentations: 20%
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