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Spring 2005 - Economics 302: Intermediate Macroeconomics

 

Professor Elizabeth Kelly

Monday and Wednesday, 2:30-3:45

Humanities 3650

 

Contact Info:

Office: 6435 Social Sciences

Phone: 263-3873

Email: radunn@wisc.edu

Office Hours: Wednesday 1:20-2:20 and Thursday 2:20-3:20

 

I will be the TA for the following discussion sections:

Thursday

Thursday

Friday

Friday

Friday

 

1:20pm

3:30pm

8:50am

12:05pm

1:20pm

58 Bascom Hall

6116 Social Sciences

6322 Social Sciences

4322 Social Sciences

6322 Social Sciences

This page will include links to websites or information I mention in discussion. For information about the course in general, please refer to the course homepage.

 

The course homepage includes a copy of the syllabus, homework assignments, lecture notes, and useful links. Students are encouraged to check the course homepage regularly.

 


Discussion Materials

 

Assorted Useful Math

--Week of 1/17

When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer by Walt Whitman

--Week of 1/24

Notes on the Underground Economy

Various measures of national well-being (All data is from the World Development Index, which can be reached via MadCat)

--Week of 1/31

Notes on the Cobb-Douglas Production Function

--Week of 2/21

2-country World Economy Example

--Week of 2/28

How to use Microsoft Excel for Economics

Solow Growth Model simulation in Excel (the Excel instructions explain how to create this simulation)


Last Updated 3/04/2005