Week 1: One-Period Model of the Macroeconomy: Representative Consumer and Firms, Government, Competitive Equilibrium, and Optimal Solutions.
Week 2: Search and Unemployment: Theory and Practical Implications
Week 3: Two-Period Model of Macroeconomy: The Dynamics of Consumption-Savings Decision and Credit Markets: Consumption Smoothing; Euler’s Condition; Implications for consumption theory in macroeconomics.
Week 4: Intertemporal characteristics of taxation and role of government. Theoretical set-up of Ricardian equivalence. Credit Market Equilibrium, Ricardian Equivalence, and Burden of the Government Debt.
Week 5: Credit market imperfections and role of asymmetry!
Week 6: Basics of monetary economics and monetary model in intertemporal set-up. Monetary
Neutrality, Surprise models and the cases of zero lower bound and quantitative easing.
Week 7: New Keynesian and New Monetarist Models; Flexible vs Sticky Prices
Week 8: Understanding Open economy using Intertemporal Framework; Exchange Rate Dynamics; Capital Controls
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