Information on Econ 530 / Fin 580


This section of Econ 530 / FIN 580 is intended for, among others, students in PhD programs in the College of Business. As this is a required course and, in my opinion, necessary part of their training to become future researchers in applied economics and related fields, I am going to teach it at the PhD level. Although other students are welcome to take this course, the level and coverage will be dictated by the needs of those for whom this is a required course.

Note: Prior to Fall 2015, this course was known in the Economics department as ECON 500 (Section 2).

Here are some things that might be helpful if you are considering taking this course:

December 2011: Syllabus (Fall 2011)

In general, students considering taking this course should have taken (1) math through multivariate calculus, (2) microeconomics (preferably a calculus-based intermediate microeconomics course). However, even for students with a strong background, there is often a considerable leap between undergraduate-level microeconomics and this course.