Economics 110, Section 3: Introduction to Economic Theory

Professor Christiaan Hogendorn
Fall 2010

Syllabus

SW = Joseph Stiglitz and Carl Walsh, Economics, 4th Edition, Norton, 2006, or 3rd Edition.
Chapter numbers are from 4th edition, with 3rd edition in [brackets].
Items marked with # are not yet available.

Course Policies and Grading

I. Introduction

Sept. 7 T 1. A Brief History of Economics
SW: 1 [1]
Review: SW: 2 Appendix [2 Appendix]
Sept. 9 Th 2. Money, Inflation, and "Why is Economics the Dark Side?"
SW: 28 pp. 615-620 [25 pp. 518-523]
SW: 23 all [23 pp. 472-479]
BLS Consumer Price Index Data
#Online reserve: Jerry Muller, The Mind and the Market, Chapter 1

II. Economic Policy Using Supply and Demand

Sept. 14 T 3. Markets for Goods and Services
SW: 3 [4]
EIA International Petroleum Monthly
Sept. 16 Th 4. Analysis in the Supply and Demand Model
SW: 4 [5]
Sept. 21 T 5. Consumer and Producer Surplus
SW: 10 [10] read up to General Equilibrium
Sept. 23 Th 6. Price Controls and Taxes
Tax Rates
Sept. 28 T 7. International Trade
SW: 19 [18]
Sept. 30 Th 8. Externalities and the Environment
SW: 18 [21]

III. Firms

Oct. 5 T 9. The Nature and Value of a Firm
SW: 9 [9]
Oct. 7 Th 10. Production and Costs
SW: 6 [7]
Oct. 12 T FIRST MIDTERM
Covers classes 1-7, problems sets 1-3.
Oct. 14 Th 11. The Perfectly Competitive Firm
SW: 7 [8]
FALL BREAK
Oct. 21 Th
Oct. 26 T 13. The Labor Market
SW: 8 [9]
Oct. 28 Th 14. The Capital Market and the Real Interest Rate
SW: 39 [17]

IV. Introduction to Macroeconomics

Nov. 2 T
Election Day
15. Introduction to Macroeconomic Models
SW: 21, 22 [22, 23]
SW: 24 [24]
BEA GDP Data
Nationmaster GDP Data
Nov. 4 Th 16. Savings, Investment, Government
SW: 25, 26 [26]
IMF Savings and Investment Data
Nov. 9 T 18. Growth
SW: 27 [27]
Eswar Prasad, Raghuram Rajan, and Arvind Subramanian, "The Paradox of Capital," Finance and Development, 44(1), March 2007.
BLS Productivity Data
Background: Dani Rodrik, "Making Room for China in the World Economy," American Economic Review, 2010.
Nov. 11 Th
Veterans Day
19. Central Banks
SW: 28 pp. 618-632 [25 pp. 518-528]
Phil Davies, "Right on Target: A behind-the-scenes look at open market operations, the Fed's big stick of monetary policy," The Region, December 2004: 39-48.
Nov. 16 T SECOND MIDTERM EXAM
Covers classes 8-16 (except 12 rescheduled below), problem sets 4-6.

V. Fluctuations

Nov. 18 Th 20. Money and the Real Economy
SW: 28 and 34 [25 and 34]
Federal Reserve Money Supply Data
Niel Willardson, "Actions to Restore Financial Stability," The Region, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, December 2008.
Nov. 23 T 21. Unemployment and Business Cycles
SW: 29 [28]
NBER Business Cycles
BLS Unemployment Data
THANKSGIVING RECESS
Nov. 30 T 22. Aggregate Demand and Inflation
SW: 31 [30]
Dec. 2 Th 23. Inflation and Unemployment
SW: 37 [31]
Dec. 7 T 12. Monopoly
SW: 12 [12]

Dec. 9 Th 24. Household Choices Revisited
SW: 5 Appendix [6 Appendix]

Dec. 13 M Review Session
10:30AM

Dec. 14 T FINAL EXAM
7PM-10PM PAC 001