IAS 106: Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
Taught by me again: Fall 2009
Description from Schedule of Courses:
This course is designed as a comprehensive overview of intermediate microeconomic theory. It covers a
number of topics including consumer and demand theory, firm, production and cost theory, competitive
market theory, imperfect competition, welfare economics, choice under uncertainty and information. All
analysis conducted in the course relies on graphical and algebraic techniques. Outside readings and discussion
sections will demonstrate the applicability of the models covered in class to topics with an international
dimension, such as the setting of tariffs, cartel behavior, and international trade.

IAS 107: Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
Taught by me again: Spring 2009 and Spring 2010
Description from Schedule of Courses:
This course is designed as a comprehensive overview of intermediate macroeconomic theory focusing on
economic growth and international economics. It covers a number of topics including history of economic
growth, industrial revolution, post-industrial revolution divergence, flexible-price and sticky-price
macroeconomics, and macroeconomic policy. Course is structured for majors in International and Area
Studies and other non-economic social science majors.

ARE 212: Multiple Equation Estimation
Next Offered: Spring 2009 and Spring 2010
Description from Schedule of Courses:
Introduction to the estimation and testing of economic models. Includes analysis of the general linear
model, asymptotic theory, instrumental variable, and the generalized method of moments. In addition,
a survey of time series, analysis, limited dependent variables.