ECON 895: Special Topics in Economics

ECON 895-009: Analytical Narratives
(Spring 2015)

01:30 PM to 04:10 PM M

Carow Hall 01

Section Information for Spring 2015

This course is an advanced graduate course in economics. This course is designed to help students carry out research using the analytical narratives approach - a combination of economic theory, narrative, and empirical evidence that is distinct from standard approaches in applied economics. The aim of the course is to provide graduate students with the tools to conduct their own research. I interpret the concept of analytical narratives broadly and we will explore a range of approaches (including more conventional empirical papers in economic history, political economy and development). This course is particularly relevant for students interested in pursuing research in economic history, new institutional economics, development economics and political economy.

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Course Information from the University Catalog

Credits: 3

Topics vary according to interests of instructor. Emphasizes new areas of discipline. May be repeated within the term.
Specialized Designation: Topic Varies
Registration Restrictions:

Enrollment limited to students with a class of Advanced to Candidacy, Graduate or Non-Degree.

Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

Schedule Type: Lec/Sem #1, Lec/Sem #2, Lec/Sem #3, Lec/Sem #4, Lec/Sem #5, Lec/Sem #6, Lec/Sem #7, Lec/Sem #8, Lec/Sem #9, Lecture, Sem/Lec #10, Sem/Lec #11, Sem/Lec #12, Sem/Lec #13, Sem/Lec #14, Sem/Lec #15, Sem/Lec #16, Sem/Lec #17, Sem/Lec #18
Grading:
This course is graded on the Graduate Regular scale.

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