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2018-04-11 上海财经大学经济学院

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Applied Econometrics and Data Analysis

InstructorEdward J. Vytlacil,Professor of USA,University of Yale

Course Overview:This course is an introduction to applied econometrics and data analysis course, with emphasis on using R to work with real data. The course will focus on linear regression and instrumental variables analysis from an applied perspective, with emphasis on:1. Understand the strengths and weaknesses of different methods.2. Be able to choose appropriate methods to answer real-world questions.3. Understand the intuition behind these methods.4. Be able to apply these methods to analyze real data with a powerful statistical analysis package (R)

Target Audience:Undergraduates and postgraduates

Time: 7.5   13:20-17:05

Time: 7.6   13:20-17:05

Time: 7.9   13:20-17:05

Time: 7.10 13:20-17:05

Room:4110,SUFE


Contemporary Monetary and Fiscal Policy

InstructorRussell W. Cooper,Professor of USA,The Pennsylvania State University

Course Overview:These lectures focus on the interaction of monetary and fiscal policy with an emphasis on the economics of a monetary union. The lectures begin with a presentation of the basic analytics of a monetary overlapping generations model. This model is then used to study a variety of issues concerning the formation and operation of a monetary union. The topics will include a presentation of the interaction of fiscal and monetary policy as well as debt fragility.

Target Audience:Undergraduates and postgraduates

Time: 7.6     8:00-11:45

Time:7.9   18:00-20:35

Time:7.10 18:00-20:35

Time:7.12   8:00-10:50

Time:7.13   8:00-10:50

Room:4110,SUFE




Financial Stability and Financial Crises

InstructorChris Meissner,Professor of USA,University of California, Davis

Course Overview:This course is a primer on financial crises and financial stability. Financial crises come in many forms. Their causes and effects on the economy represent interesting areas of frontier research. Topics we will pay particular attention to are: financial regulation, monetary policy and financial crises, the Great Recession and the Great Depression, the exchange rate regime, capital inflows, foreign currency debt, and credit booms.

Target Audience:Undergraduates and postgraduates

Time: 7.17 13:20-17:05

Time: 7.18 13:20-17:05

Time: 7.23 13:20-17:05

Time:7.24 13:20-17:05

Room:4103,SUFE


Analysis of Financial data and software application

InstructorWenyang Zhang,Professor of UK,University of York

Course Overview:This module aims to provide a comprehensive and systematic introduction to financial time series models and their applications to modeling and prediction of financial time series data. The course focuses on applications, and will give intuitions on why we use this quantitative method and how to realize it by software.

Target Audience:Undergraduates and postgraduates

Time: 7.2  8:00-11:45

Time: 7.3  8:00-11:45

Time: 7.4  8:00-11:45

Time: 7.5  8:00-11:45

Room:4103,SUFE



Games, Decisions and Economic Behavior

InstructorCHARLES BRAM CADSBY,Professor of Canada,University of Guelph

Course Overview:How do people make decisions when faced with economic choices? How do those choices interact to produce consequences for small groups or sometimes the entire world? Economists and other social scientists have constructed theories of choice and strategic behavior, often by making simple assumptions about rationality and self-interest. Do people really behave the way such theories predict? An exciting approach to answering such questions is through behavioral experiments. An economist, Vernon Smith, and a psychologist, Daniel Kahneman, won the 2002 Nobel Prize for pioneering work on these problems. This course uses simple classroom experimental games to search for answers.

Target Audience:Undergraduates and postgraduates

Time: 7.11 13:20-17:05

Time: 7.12 13:20-17:05

Time: 7.16 13:20-17:05

Time: 7.19 13:20-17:05

Room:4105,SUFE


Industrial Organization

InstructorBradley J. Ruffle,Professor of Canada,Wilfrid Laurier University

Course Overview:This mini-course provides an in-depth and formal treatment of numerous core topics in industrial organization. The topics will be presented in the form of theoretical models, sometimes supplemented by experimental evidence of the theory or an in-class experiment to illustrate the theory. The topics covered during this mini-course include oligopoly (price and quantity competition), market entry and entry deterrence, and horizontal mergers. Real-world examples from industry will be frequently discussed to highlight the relevance of the concepts.

Target Audience:Undergraduates and postgraduates

Time: 7.10   8:00-11:45

Time: 7.11   8:00-11:45

Time: 7.13 13:20-17:05

Time: 7.16   8:00-11:45

Room:4108,SUFE


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