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Economics

Department of Economics

The MIT Economics Department today is a vibrant collection of faculty and students. The Department's distinguished scholars have received numerous awards, including three Nobel Prizes (Franco Modigliani, Paul Samuelson, and Robert Solow), and many are Fellows of the National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the Econometric Society. Many faculty members have served in various elected offices of the American Economic Association and the Econometric Society.

The Department offers exceptional opportunities for undergraduate and graduate study and research.

For more information, go to http://econ-www.mit.edu/.

Available Courses
MIT Course #Course Title
14.02Principles of Macroeconomics Fall 2002
14.03Intermediate Applied Microeconomics Fall 2000
14.05Intermediate Applied Macroeconomics Fall 2002
14.06Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory Spring 2003
14.12Economic Applications of Game Theory Fall 2002
14.122Microeconomic Theory II Fall 2002
14.123Microeconomic Theory III Spring 2001
14.126Game Theory Fall 2002
14.128Dynamic Optimization & Economic Applications (Recursive Methods) Spring 2003
14.23Government Regulation of Industry Spring 2003
14.27Economics and E-commerce Fall 2000
14.271Industrial Organization I Fall 2001
14.32Econometrics Spring 2003
14.33Economics Research and Communication Spring 2002
14.384Time Series Analysis Fall 2002
14.41Public Economics Fall 2002
14.451Macroeconomic Theory I Spring 2003
14.452Macroeconomic Theory II Spring 2002
14.453Macroeconomic Theory III Fall 2002
14.472Public Economics II Spring 2002
14.771Development Economics: Microeconomic Issues and Policy Models Fall 2002
14.781JPolitical Economy I: Theories of the State and the Economy Fall 2002
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