Skip to main content
TR EN

Course Catalog

ECON 201 Games and Strategies 3 Credits
Examples and formulation of games, solution concepts: games with sequential moves, backward induction, games with simultaneous moves in normal form, Nash equilibrium, mixed strategies, subgame perfect equilibrium; prisoners' dilemma games, games with strategic moves, games with asymmetric games, games with strategic moves, games with asymmetric information, collective-action games, evolutionary games, voting, bargaining, bidding concepts of game theory. Applications to law, government, politics, diplomacy, business, management and economic behaviour. information, collective-action games, evolutionary games, voting, bargaining, bidding.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2023-2024 Games and Strategies 3
Fall 2023-2024 Games and Strategies 3
Summer 2022-2023 Games and Strategies 3
Spring 2022-2023 Games and Strategies 3
Fall 2022-2023 Games and Strategies 3
Summer 2021-2022 Games and Strategies 3
Spring 2021-2022 Games and Strategies 3
Fall 2021-2022 Games and Strategies 3
Summer 2020-2021 Games and Strategies 3
Spring 2020-2021 Games and Strategies 3
Fall 2020-2021 Games and Strategies 3
Summer 2019-2020 Games and Strategies 3
Spring 2019-2020 Games and Strategies 3
Fall 2019-2020 Games and Strategies 3
Summer 2018-2019 Games and Strategies 3
Spring 2018-2019 Games and Strategies 3
Fall 2018-2019 Games and Strategies 3
Summer 2017-2018 Games and Strategies 3
Spring 2017-2018 Games and Strategies 3
Fall 2017-2018 Games and Strategies 3
Summer 2016-2017 Games and Strategies 3
Spring 2016-2017 Games and Strategies 3
Fall 2016-2017 Games and Strategies 3
Summer 2015-2016 Games and Strategies 3
Spring 2015-2016 Games and Strategies 3
Fall 2015-2016 Games and Strategies 3
Summer 2014-2015 Games and Strategies 3
Spring 2014-2015 Games and Strategies 3
Fall 2014-2015 Games and Strategies 3
Summer 2013-2014 Games and Strategies 3
Spring 2013-2014 Games and Strategies 3
Fall 2013-2014 Games and Strategies 3
Summer 2012-2013 Games and Strategies 3
Spring 2012-2013 Games and Strategies 3
Fall 2012-2013 Games and Strategies 3
Summer 2011-2012 Games and Strategies 3
Spring 2011-2012 Games and Strategies 3
Fall 2011-2012 Games and Strategies 3
Summer 2010-2011 Games and Strategies 3
Spring 2010-2011 Games and Strategies 3
Fall 2010-2011 Games and Strategies 3
Summer 2009-2010 Games and Strategies 3
Spring 2009-2010 Games and Strategies 3
Fall 2009-2010 Games and Strategies 3
Summer 2008-2009 Games and Strategies 3
Spring 2008-2009 Games and Strategies 3
Fall 2008-2009 Games and Strategies 3
Summer 2007-2008 Games and Strategies 3
Spring 2007-2008 Games and Strategies 3
Fall 2007-2008 Games and Strategies 3
Summer 2006-2007 Games and Strategies 3
Spring 2006-2007 Games and Strategies 3
Fall 2006-2007 Games and Strategies 3
Summer 2005-2006 Games and Strategies 3
Spring 2005-2006 Games and Strategies 3
Fall 2005-2006 Games and Strategies 3
Summer 2004-2005 Games and Strategies 3
Spring 2004-2005 Games and Strategies 3
Fall 2004-2005 Games and Strategies 3
Spring 2003-2004 Games and Strategies 3
Fall 2003-2004 Games and Strategies 3
Summer 2002-2003 Games and Strategies 3
Spring 2002-2003 Games and Strategies 3
Fall 2002-2003 Games and Strategies 3
Summer 2001-2002 Games and Strategies 3
Spring 2001-2002 Games and Strategies 3
Fall 2001-2002 Games and Strategies 3
Fall 2000-2001 Games and Strategies 3
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: ECON 201R
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 201R Games and Strategies - Recitation 0 Credit
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2023-2024 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Fall 2023-2024 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Summer 2022-2023 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Spring 2022-2023 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Fall 2022-2023 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Summer 2021-2022 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Spring 2021-2022 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Fall 2021-2022 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Summer 2020-2021 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Spring 2020-2021 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Fall 2020-2021 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Summer 2019-2020 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Spring 2019-2020 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Fall 2019-2020 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Summer 2018-2019 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Spring 2018-2019 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Fall 2018-2019 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Summer 2017-2018 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Spring 2017-2018 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Fall 2017-2018 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Summer 2016-2017 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Spring 2016-2017 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Fall 2016-2017 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Summer 2015-2016 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Spring 2015-2016 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Fall 2015-2016 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Summer 2014-2015 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Spring 2014-2015 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Fall 2014-2015 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Summer 2013-2014 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Spring 2013-2014 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Fall 2013-2014 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Summer 2012-2013 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Spring 2012-2013 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Fall 2012-2013 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Summer 2011-2012 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Spring 2011-2012 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Fall 2011-2012 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Summer 2010-2011 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Spring 2010-2011 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Fall 2010-2011 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Summer 2009-2010 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Spring 2009-2010 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Fall 2009-2010 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Summer 2008-2009 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Spring 2008-2009 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Fall 2008-2009 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Summer 2007-2008 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Spring 2007-2008 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Fall 2007-2008 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Summer 2006-2007 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Spring 2006-2007 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Fall 2006-2007 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Summer 2005-2006 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Spring 2005-2006 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Fall 2005-2006 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Summer 2004-2005 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Spring 2004-2005 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Fall 2004-2005 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Spring 2003-2004 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Fall 2003-2004 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Summer 2002-2003 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Spring 2002-2003 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Fall 2002-2003 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Summer 2001-2002 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Spring 2001-2002 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Fall 2001-2002 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Fall 2000-2001 Games and Strategies - Recitation 0
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: ECON 201
ECTS Credit: NONE ECTS (NONE ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 202 Macroeconomics 3 Credits
Basic concepts of accounting and determination of national income. Classical theory of output and employment, determination of national savings, investment and consumption. Theories of economic growth. The balance of payments, exchange rate systems, trade and financial flows; monetary and fiscal policy; labour market adjustment at the macroeconomic level; inflation and anti-inflationary policies.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2023-2024 Macroeconomics 3
Fall 2023-2024 Macroeconomics 3
Summer 2022-2023 Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2022-2023 Macroeconomics 3
Fall 2022-2023 Macroeconomics 3
Summer 2021-2022 Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2021-2022 Macroeconomics 3
Fall 2021-2022 Macroeconomics 3
Summer 2020-2021 Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2020-2021 Macroeconomics 3
Fall 2020-2021 Macroeconomics 3
Summer 2019-2020 Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2019-2020 Macroeconomics 3
Fall 2019-2020 Macroeconomics 3
Summer 2018-2019 Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2018-2019 Macroeconomics 3
Fall 2018-2019 Macroeconomics 3
Summer 2017-2018 Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2017-2018 Macroeconomics 3
Fall 2017-2018 Macroeconomics 3
Summer 2016-2017 Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2016-2017 Macroeconomics 3
Fall 2016-2017 Macroeconomics 3
Summer 2015-2016 Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2015-2016 Macroeconomics 3
Fall 2015-2016 Macroeconomics 3
Summer 2014-2015 Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2014-2015 Macroeconomics 3
Fall 2014-2015 Macroeconomics 3
Summer 2013-2014 Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2013-2014 Macroeconomics 3
Fall 2013-2014 Macroeconomics 3
Summer 2012-2013 Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2012-2013 Macroeconomics 3
Fall 2012-2013 Macroeconomics 3
Summer 2011-2012 Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2011-2012 Macroeconomics 3
Fall 2011-2012 Macroeconomics 3
Summer 2010-2011 Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2010-2011 Macroeconomics 3
Fall 2010-2011 Macroeconomics 3
Summer 2009-2010 Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2009-2010 Macroeconomics 3
Fall 2009-2010 Macroeconomics 3
Summer 2008-2009 Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2008-2009 Macroeconomics 3
Fall 2008-2009 Macroeconomics 3
Summer 2007-2008 Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2007-2008 Macroeconomics 3
Fall 2007-2008 Macroeconomics 3
Summer 2006-2007 Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2006-2007 Macroeconomics 3
Fall 2006-2007 Macroeconomics 3
Summer 2005-2006 Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2005-2006 Macroeconomics 3
Fall 2005-2006 Macroeconomics 3
Summer 2004-2005 Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2004-2005 Macroeconomics 3
Fall 2004-2005 Macroeconomics 3
Summer 2003-2004 Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2003-2004 Macroeconomics 3
Fall 2003-2004 Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2002-2003 Macroeconomics 3
Fall 2002-2003 Macroeconomics 3
Summer 2001-2002 Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2001-2002 Macroeconomics 3
Fall 2001-2002 Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2000-2001 Macroeconomics 3
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: ECON 202R
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 202R Macroeconomics - Recitation 0 Credit
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2023-2024 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2023-2024 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2022-2023 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2022-2023 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2022-2023 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2021-2022 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2021-2022 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2021-2022 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2020-2021 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2020-2021 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2020-2021 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2019-2020 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2019-2020 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2019-2020 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2018-2019 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2018-2019 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2018-2019 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2017-2018 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2017-2018 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2017-2018 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2016-2017 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2016-2017 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2016-2017 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2015-2016 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2015-2016 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2015-2016 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2014-2015 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2014-2015 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2014-2015 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2013-2014 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2013-2014 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2013-2014 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2012-2013 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2012-2013 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2012-2013 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2011-2012 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2011-2012 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2011-2012 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2010-2011 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2010-2011 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2010-2011 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2009-2010 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2009-2010 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2009-2010 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2008-2009 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2008-2009 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2008-2009 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2007-2008 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2007-2008 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2007-2008 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2006-2007 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2006-2007 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2006-2007 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2005-2006 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2005-2006 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2005-2006 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2004-2005 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2004-2005 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2004-2005 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2003-2004 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2003-2004 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2003-2004 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2002-2003 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2002-2003 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2001-2002 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2001-2002 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2001-2002 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2000-2001 Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: ECON 202
ECTS Credit: NONE ECTS (NONE ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 204 Microeconomics 3 Credits
Consumer theory and demand; production, costs and supply; analysis of market structure; welfare, market failures, imperfect information and the role of the government in a market economy.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2023-2024 Microeconomics 3
Fall 2023-2024 Microeconomics 3
Summer 2022-2023 Microeconomics 3
Spring 2022-2023 Microeconomics 3
Fall 2022-2023 Microeconomics 3
Summer 2021-2022 Microeconomics 3
Spring 2021-2022 Microeconomics 3
Fall 2021-2022 Microeconomics 3
Summer 2020-2021 Microeconomics 3
Spring 2020-2021 Microeconomics 3
Fall 2020-2021 Microeconomics 3
Summer 2019-2020 Microeconomics 3
Spring 2019-2020 Microeconomics 3
Fall 2019-2020 Microeconomics 3
Summer 2018-2019 Microeconomics 3
Spring 2018-2019 Microeconomics 3
Fall 2018-2019 Microeconomics 3
Summer 2017-2018 Microeconomics 3
Spring 2017-2018 Microeconomics 3
Fall 2017-2018 Microeconomics 3
Summer 2016-2017 Microeconomics 3
Spring 2016-2017 Microeconomics 3
Fall 2016-2017 Microeconomics 3
Summer 2015-2016 Microeconomics 3
Spring 2015-2016 Microeconomics 3
Fall 2015-2016 Microeconomics 3
Summer 2014-2015 Microeconomics 3
Spring 2014-2015 Microeconomics 3
Fall 2014-2015 Microeconomics 3
Summer 2013-2014 Microeconomics 3
Spring 2013-2014 Microeconomics 3
Fall 2013-2014 Microeconomics 3
Summer 2012-2013 Microeconomics 3
Spring 2012-2013 Microeconomics 3
Fall 2012-2013 Microeconomics 3
Summer 2011-2012 Microeconomics 3
Spring 2011-2012 Microeconomics 3
Fall 2011-2012 Microeconomics 3
Summer 2010-2011 Microeconomics 3
Spring 2010-2011 Microeconomics 3
Fall 2010-2011 Microeconomics 3
Summer 2009-2010 Microeconomics 3
Spring 2009-2010 Microeconomics 3
Fall 2009-2010 Microeconomics 3
Summer 2008-2009 Microeconomics 3
Spring 2008-2009 Microeconomics 3
Fall 2008-2009 Microeconomics 3
Summer 2007-2008 Microeconomics 3
Spring 2007-2008 Microeconomics 3
Fall 2007-2008 Microeconomics 3
Summer 2006-2007 Microeconomics 3
Spring 2006-2007 Microeconomics 3
Fall 2006-2007 Microeconomics 3
Summer 2005-2006 Microeconomics 3
Spring 2005-2006 Microeconomics 3
Fall 2005-2006 Microeconomics 3
Summer 2004-2005 Microeconomics 3
Spring 2004-2005 Microeconomics 3
Fall 2004-2005 Microeconomics 3
Summer 2003-2004 Microeconomics 3
Spring 2003-2004 Microeconomics 3
Fall 2003-2004 Microeconomics 3
Summer 2002-2003 Microeconomics 3
Spring 2002-2003 Microeconomics 3
Fall 2002-2003 Microeconomics 3
Spring 2001-2002 Microeconomics 3
Spring 2000-2001 Microeconomics 3
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: ECON 204R
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 204R Microeconomics - Recitation 0 Credit
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2023-2024 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2023-2024 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2022-2023 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2022-2023 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2022-2023 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2021-2022 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2021-2022 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2021-2022 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2020-2021 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2020-2021 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2020-2021 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2019-2020 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2019-2020 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2019-2020 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2018-2019 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2018-2019 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2018-2019 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2017-2018 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2017-2018 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2017-2018 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2016-2017 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2016-2017 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2016-2017 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2015-2016 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2015-2016 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2015-2016 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2014-2015 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2014-2015 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2014-2015 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2013-2014 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2013-2014 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2013-2014 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2012-2013 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2012-2013 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2012-2013 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2011-2012 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2011-2012 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2011-2012 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2010-2011 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2010-2011 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2010-2011 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2009-2010 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2009-2010 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2009-2010 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2008-2009 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2008-2009 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2008-2009 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2007-2008 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2007-2008 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2007-2008 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2006-2007 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2006-2007 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2006-2007 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2005-2006 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2005-2006 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2005-2006 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2004-2005 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2004-2005 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2004-2005 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2003-2004 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2003-2004 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2003-2004 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Summer 2002-2003 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2002-2003 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2002-2003 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2001-2002 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Spring 2000-2001 Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: ECON 204
ECTS Credit: NONE ECTS (NONE ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 300 Project and Internship 0 Credit
This is a non-credit, elective course that aims to foster field work experience in the student's chosen area of study. The course offers the students the opportunities to gain insights into the nuances of business and social environments; to learn about specific issues facing firms in the domestic and the global market; to improve their understanding of other cultures and societies; to foster research; to outreach to the global community. The course aims to enable students to learn about the conditions under which they would launch successful start-ups and expose them to the breadth of various issues. In order to realise these goals, the course includes experiential opportunities for students to put their new skills to work in real-world settings in line with their program requirements. A summer project or internship is mandatory for fulfilling the course requirements.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Summer 2023-2024 Project and Internship 0
Fall 2023-2024 Project and Internship 0
Summer 2022-2023 Project and Internship 0
Fall 2022-2023 Project and Internship 0
Summer 2021-2022 Project and Internship 0
Summer 2020-2021 Project and Internship (PROJ300) 0
Spring 2020-2021 Project and Internship (PROJ300) 0
Fall 2020-2021 Project and Internship (PROJ300) 0
Summer 2019-2020 Project and Internship (PROJ300) 0
Summer 2018-2019 Project and Internship (PROJ300) 0
Summer 2017-2018 Project and Internship (PROJ300) 0
Spring 2017-2018 Project and Internship (PROJ300) 0
Summer 2016-2017 Project and Internship (PROJ300) 0
Summer 2015-2016 Project and Internship (PROJ300) 0
Summer 2014-2015 Project and Internship (PROJ300) 0
Fall 2014-2015 Project and Internship (PROJ300) 0
Summer 2013-2014 Project and Internship (PROJ300) 0
Summer 2012-2013 Project and Internship (PROJ300) 0
Summer 2011-2012 Project and Internship (PROJ300) 0
Summer 2010-2011 Project and Internship (PROJ300) 0
Summer 2009-2010 Project and Internship (PROJ300) 0
Summer 2008-2009 Project and Internship (PROJ300) 0
Summer 2007-2008 Project and Internship (PROJ300) 0
Summer 2006-2007 Project and Internship (PROJ300) 0
Summer 2005-2006 Project and Internship (PROJ300) 0
Summer 2004-2005 Project and Internship (PROJ300) 0
Summer 2003-2004 Project and Internship (PROJ300) 0
Summer 2002-2003 Project and Internship (PROJ300) 0
Summer 2001-2002 Project and Internship (PROJ300) 0
Prerequisite: (PROJ 102 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D)
or (PROJ 201 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D)
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 5 ECTS (2 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 301 Econometrics 3 Credits
Simple linear regression, least squares, generalized least squares; goodness of fit; prediction; inference, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing; empirical modeling of economic theory; introduction to econometric packages.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2023-2024 Econometrics 3
Fall 2023-2024 Econometrics 3
Spring 2022-2023 Econometrics 3
Fall 2022-2023 Econometrics 3
Spring 2021-2022 Econometrics 3
Fall 2021-2022 Econometrics 3
Spring 2020-2021 Econometrics 3
Fall 2020-2021 Econometrics 3
Spring 2019-2020 Econometrics 3
Fall 2019-2020 Econometrics 3
Spring 2018-2019 Econometrics 3
Fall 2018-2019 Econometrics 3
Summer 2017-2018 Econometrics 3
Fall 2017-2018 Econometrics 3
Summer 2016-2017 Econometrics 3
Fall 2016-2017 Econometrics 3
Summer 2015-2016 Econometrics 3
Fall 2015-2016 Econometrics 3
Summer 2014-2015 Econometrics 3
Fall 2014-2015 Econometrics 3
Summer 2013-2014 Econometrics 3
Fall 2013-2014 Econometrics 3
Summer 2012-2013 Econometrics 3
Fall 2012-2013 Econometrics 3
Summer 2011-2012 Econometrics 3
Fall 2011-2012 Econometrics 3
Summer 2010-2011 Econometrics 3
Fall 2010-2011 Econometrics 3
Summer 2009-2010 Econometrics 3
Fall 2009-2010 Econometrics 3
Summer 2008-2009 Econometrics 3
Fall 2008-2009 Econometrics 3
Summer 2007-2008 Econometrics 3
Fall 2007-2008 Econometrics 3
Summer 2006-2007 Econometrics 3
Fall 2006-2007 Econometrics 3
Fall 2005-2006 Econometrics 3
Fall 2004-2005 Econometrics 3
Fall 2003-2004 Econometrics 3
Fall 2002-2003 Econometrics 3
Fall 2001-2002 Econometrics 3
Prerequisite: MATH 306 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: ECON 301R
ECTS Credit: 7 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 301R Econometrics - Recitation 0 Credit
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2023-2024 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Fall 2023-2024 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Spring 2022-2023 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Fall 2022-2023 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Spring 2021-2022 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Fall 2021-2022 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Spring 2020-2021 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Fall 2020-2021 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Spring 2019-2020 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Fall 2019-2020 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Spring 2018-2019 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Fall 2018-2019 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Summer 2017-2018 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Fall 2017-2018 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Summer 2016-2017 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Fall 2016-2017 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Summer 2015-2016 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Fall 2015-2016 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Summer 2014-2015 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Fall 2014-2015 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Summer 2013-2014 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Fall 2013-2014 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Summer 2012-2013 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Fall 2012-2013 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Summer 2011-2012 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Fall 2011-2012 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Summer 2010-2011 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Fall 2010-2011 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Summer 2009-2010 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Fall 2009-2010 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Summer 2008-2009 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Fall 2008-2009 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Fall 2007-2008 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Summer 2006-2007 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Fall 2006-2007 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Fall 2005-2006 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Fall 2004-2005 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Fall 2003-2004 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Fall 2002-2003 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Fall 2001-2002 Econometrics - Recitation 0
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: ECON 301
ECTS Credit: NONE ECTS (NONE ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 310 Game Theory 3 Credits
Noncooperative games in extensive and normal forms solution concepts and refinements, rationalizibility; games with perfect information, behavioural strategies; incomplete information, Bayesian-Nash equilibrium, sequential rationality; cooperative games, games in coalitional form, convex games, balanced games : core, Shapley value, nucleolus; bargaining; coalition structure games; applications.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2023-2024 Game Theory 3
Spring 2021-2022 Game Theory 3
Spring 2020-2021 Game Theory 3
Spring 2019-2020 Game Theory 3
Spring 2018-2019 Game Theory 3
Spring 2017-2018 Game Theory 3
Spring 2016-2017 Game Theory 3
Spring 2015-2016 Game Theory 3
Spring 2014-2015 Game Theory 3
Spring 2013-2014 Game Theory 3
Spring 2012-2013 Game Theory 3
Spring 2011-2012 Game Theory 3
Spring 2010-2011 Game Theory 3
Spring 2009-2010 Game Theory 3
Spring 2008-2009 Game Theory 3
Spring 2007-2008 Game Theory 3
Spring 2006-2007 Game Theory 3
Fall 2005-2006 Game Theory 3
Fall 2004-2005 Game Theory 3
Spring 2003-2004 Game Theory 3
Spring 2002-2003 Game Theory 3
Prerequisite: ECON 204 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
and ECON 201 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: ECON 310R
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 310R Game Theory - Recitation 0 Credit
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2023-2024 Game Theory - Recitation 0
Spring 2021-2022 Game Theory - Recitation 0
Spring 2020-2021 Game Theory - Recitation 0
Spring 2019-2020 Game Theory - Recitation 0
Spring 2018-2019 Game Theory - Recitation 0
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: ECON 310
ECTS Credit: NONE ECTS (NONE ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 312 Behavioral Economics 3 Credits
The course is based on a set of questions or puzzles related to economics, and then discusses their importance. The course also involves some instructive quick experiments to illustrate how individuals' behavior deviates from the standard model. These experiments make students effortlessly identify the systematic deviations from the standard theory and understand the limitations of the existing models. Behavioral models that use insights from psychology are introduced to explain the puzzle and applied to illustrate new insights and predictions with a debate about the weaknesses of behavioral models.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Fall 2023-2024 Behavioral Economics 3
Spring 2021-2022 Behavioral Economics 3
Fall 2020-2021 Behavioral Economics 3
Fall 2019-2020 Behavioral Economics 3
Fall 2017-2018 Behavioral Economics 3
Spring 2013-2014 Behavioral Economics 3
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 320 Public Economics 3 Credits
Fundamental theorems of welfare economics; theories of government; public goods; externalities; public choice; income redistribution; taxation, income distribution and efficiency; public production, incentives and the bureaucracy; privatization.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Fall 2023-2024 Public Economics 3
Fall 2021-2022 Public Economics 3
Fall 2020-2021 Public Economics 3
Fall 2019-2020 Public Economics 3
Fall 2018-2019 Public Economics 3
Spring 2017-2018 Public Economics 3
Fall 2016-2017 Public Economics 3
Fall 2015-2016 Public Economics 3
Fall 2014-2015 Public Economics 3
Fall 2013-2014 Public Economics 3
Fall 2012-2013 Public Economics 3
Fall 2011-2012 Public Economics 3
Spring 2010-2011 Public Economics 3
Spring 2009-2010 Public Economics 3
Fall 2008-2009 Public Economics 3
Spring 2007-2008 Public Economics 3
Spring 2006-2007 Public Economics 3
Spring 2005-2006 Public Economics 3
Spring 2004-2005 Public Economics 3
Spring 2003-2004 Public Economics 3
Prerequisite: ECON 204 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
and ECON 202 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
and ECON 201 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 321 Education Economics and Policy 3 Credits
The role and value of education in the economy; human capital accumulation and economic growth; private and public financing of education; private and social returns to education; schooling quality and educational production; access to education; signaling; non-pecuniary benefits of education; income distribution, equality and social cohesion; performance management and indicators in the education sector, public intervention tools (vouchers, conditional cash transfers, loans).
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Fall 2022-2023 Education Economics and Policy 3
Spring 2021-2022 Education Economics and Policy 3
Spring 2020-2021 Education Economics and Policy 3
Spring 2015-2016 Education Economics and Policy 3
Spring 2014-2015 Education Economics and Policy 3
Spring 2013-2014 Education Economics and Policy 3
Spring 2012-2013 Education Economics and Policy 3
Spring 2011-2012 Education Economics and Policy 3
Prerequisite: ECON 301 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 322 Health Economics and Policy 3 Credits
Introduction to the efficiency and ethical issues involved in distribution of health care. Cost-benefit and cost effectiveness analyses to evaluate public and private sector health policies. Exploring the link between health and nutrition. Health insurance policies, quality assurance and the role of the government and professional organizations in provision of health services.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2023-2024 Health Economics and Policy 3
Spring 2022-2023 Health Economics and Policy 3
Fall 2021-2022 Health Economics and Policy 3
Fall 2020-2021 Health Economics and Policy 3
Fall 2019-2020 Health Economics and Policy 3
Fall 2018-2019 Health Economics and Policy 3
Spring 2013-2014 Health Economics and Policy 3
Spring 2012-2013 Health Economics and Policy 3
Summer 2011-2012 Health Economics and Policy 3
Spring 2011-2012 Health Economics and Policy 3
Summer 2010-2011 Health Economics 3
Spring 2010-2011 Health Economics 3
Prerequisite: ECON 202 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
and ECON 204 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 323 Energy and Environmental Economics 3 Credits
This course equips students with skills and methodologies to analyze energy markets and issues related to the environment. It addresses topics such as energy markets, pricing and competition in energy markets, regulation in energy markets, energy markets in developing countries, environmental policies, market failure, public policy and environment, the efficient and optimal use of natural resources, and climate change.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2021-2022 Energy and Environmental Economics 3
Spring 2020-2021 Energy and Environmental Economics 3
Spring 2019-2020 Energy and Environmental Economics 3
Spring 2018-2019 Energy and Environmental Economics 3
Spring 2017-2018 Energy and Environmental Economics 3
Prerequisite: ECON 201 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
and ECON 204 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 330 Industrial Organization 3 Credits
Perfect competition; monopoly; price discrimination; oligopoly; markets for homogeneous and differentiated products; strategic behaviour and entry barriers; advertising; quality; vertical relations; network effects; competition law and policy.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2023-2024 Industrial Organization 3
Spring 2022-2023 Industrial Organization 3
Spring 2021-2022 Industrial Organization 3
Spring 2020-2021 Industrial Organization 3
Spring 2019-2020 Industrial Organization 3
Spring 2018-2019 Industrial Organization 3
Spring 2017-2018 Industrial Organization 3
Spring 2016-2017 Industrial Organization 3
Fall 2015-2016 Industrial Organization 3
Fall 2014-2015 Industrial Organization 3
Fall 2013-2014 Industrial Organization 3
Fall 2012-2013 Industrial Organization 3
Fall 2011-2012 Industrial Organization 3
Fall 2010-2011 Industrial Organization 3
Fall 2009-2010 Industrial Organization 3
Fall 2008-2009 Industrial Organization 3
Fall 2007-2008 Industrial Organization 3
Fall 2006-2007 Industrial Organization 3
Fall 2005-2006 Industrial Organization 3
Fall 2004-2005 Industrial Organization 3
Fall 2003-2004 Industrial Organization 3
Fall 2002-2003 Industrial Organization 3
Fall 2001-2002 Industrial Organization 3
Prerequisite: ECON 204 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
and ECON 201 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
and ECON 301 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: ECON 330R
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 330R Industrial Organization - Recitation 0 Credit
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2023-2024 Industrial Organization - Recitation 0
Spring 2022-2023 Industrial Organization - Recitation 0
Spring 2021-2022 Industrial Organization - Recitation 0
Spring 2020-2021 Industrial Organization - Recitation 0
Spring 2019-2020 Industrial Organization - Recitation 0
Spring 2018-2019 Industrial Organization - Recitation 0
Spring 2017-2018 Industrial Organization - Recitation 0
Spring 2016-2017 Industrial Organization - Recitation 0
Fall 2015-2016 Industrial Organization - Recitation 0
Fall 2014-2015 Industrial Organization - Recitation 0
Fall 2013-2014 Industrial Organization - Recitation 0
Fall 2012-2013 Industrial Organization - Recitation 0
Fall 2011-2012 Industrial Organization - Recitation 0
Fall 2010-2011 Industrial Organization - Recitation 0
Fall 2009-2010 Industrial Organization - Recitation 0
Fall 2008-2009 Industrial Organization - Recitation 0
Fall 2007-2008 Industrial Organization - Recitation 0
Fall 2006-2007 Industrial Organization - Recitation 0
Fall 2005-2006 Industrial Organization - Recitation 0
Fall 2004-2005 Industrial Organization - Recitation 0
Fall 2003-2004 Industrial Organization - Recitation 0
Fall 2002-2003 Industrial Organization - Recitation 0
Fall 2001-2002 Industrial Organization - Recitation 0
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: ECON 330
ECTS Credit: NONE ECTS (NONE ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 335 Economics of Information 3 Credits
In many economic situations, economic actors do not have the full knowledge of the economic environment they are in and/or the actions taken (or will be taken) by the other actors. Often some actors have better (or more) knowledge than others. There are dramatic effects of these ''information asymmetries'' on the functioning of the markets and the formation of economic institutions in the society. This course offers a coherent framework to think about these problems. The topics covered include decision making under uncertainty (expected utility theorem, attitudes towards risk), adverse selection, signaling, moral hazard, theory of incentives and contracts, principal-agent problems, incomplete contracts, mechanism design as well as many applications such as price discrimination, efficiency wages and unemployment, credit markets, entrepreneurship, partnerships, hold-up problems, property rights, herd behavior and information cascades, reputation, auctions, matching, and optimal taxation.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Fall 2014-2015 Economics of Information 3
Spring 2012-2013 Economics of Information 3
Spring 2011-2012 Economics of Information 3
Fall 2010-2011 Economics of Information 3
Fall 2009-2010 Economics of Information 3
Prerequisite: ECON 201 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
and ECON 204 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 340 International Economics 3 Credits
International trade: comparative advantage and gains from trade; technology and trade; specific factors and income distribution; factor endowments and trade; free trade, protection and national welfare; market imperfections and trade policy. International finance: the balance of payments; exchange rate and foreign exchange market; money, interest and exchange rates; capital mobility and fiscal and monetary policy.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Fall 2023-2024 International Economics 3
Fall 2022-2023 International Economics 3
Spring 2021-2022 International Economics 3
Fall 2020-2021 International Economics 3
Fall 2019-2020 International Economics 3
Fall 2018-2019 International Economics 3
Fall 2017-2018 International Economics 3
Fall 2016-2017 International Economics 3
Fall 2015-2016 International Economics 3
Fall 2014-2015 International Economics 3
Fall 2013-2014 International Economics 3
Fall 2012-2013 International Economics 3
Fall 2011-2012 International Economics 3
Fall 2010-2011 International Economics 3
Fall 2009-2010 International Economics 3
Spring 2008-2009 International Economics 3
Fall 2007-2008 International Economics 3
Fall 2006-2007 International Economics 3
Fall 2005-2006 International Economics 3
Spring 2004-2005 International Economics 3
Spring 2003-2004 International Economics 3
Spring 2002-2003 International Economics 3
Spring 2001-2002 International Economics 3
Prerequisite: ECON 202 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
and ECON 204 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: ECON 340R
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 340R International Economics - Recitation 0 Credit
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Fall 2023-2024 International Economics - Recitation 0
Fall 2022-2023 International Economics - Recitation 0
Spring 2021-2022 International Economics - Recitation 0
Fall 2020-2021 International Economics - Recitation 0
Fall 2019-2020 International Economics - Recitation 0
Fall 2018-2019 International Economics - Recitation 0
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: ECON 340
ECTS Credit: NONE ECTS (NONE ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 341 Corporate Finance 3 Credits
Corporate governance, corporate debt and determinants of debt capacity, convertible debt, credit rationing, equity contracts, the decision to go public, monitoring by large shareholders, takeovers.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Prerequisite: ECON 204 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
and ECON 201 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 345 International Finance 3 Credits
Basic concepts, tools and facts needed for the macroeconomic analysis of open economies: national income accounting and the balance of payments; the relationship between interest rates and exchange rates; the behavior of prices, interest rates, nominal and real exchange rates and output under fixed and flexible exchange rate regimes and different international capital flow systems; financial crises and international macroeconomic interdependence.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2023-2024 International Finance 3
Spring 2022-2023 International Finance 3
Spring 2021-2022 International Finance 3
Spring 2015-2016 International Finance 3
Spring 2013-2014 International Finance 3
Spring 2012-2013 International Finance 3
Spring 2011-2012 International Finance 3
Spring 2010-2011 International Finance 3
Spring 2009-2010 International Finance 3
Prerequisite: ECON 202 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: ECON 345R
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 345R International Finance – Recitation 0 Credit
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2023-2024 International Finance – Recitation 0
Spring 2022-2023 International Finance – Recitation 0
Spring 2021-2022 International Finance – Recitation 0
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: ECON 345
ECTS Credit: NONE ECTS (NONE ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 346 Global Finance and Multinational Corporation 3 Credits
Multinational Corporation (MNC), an analysis of current global financial issues including global imbalances, and country risk ratings. Special emphasis will be placed on the way the modern MNC organizes its activities and on the analysis of the incentive mechanism of MNCs. While the course focuses on understanding the basic theory behind these issues, it also examines empirical evidence and examples of firms' real world activities with the goal of preparing a student for a career dealing with financial decision making in an international environment.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Fall 2013-2014 Global Finance and Multinational Corporation 3
Fall 2012-2013 Global Finance and Multinational Corporation 3
Fall 2011-2012 Global Finance and Multinational Corporation 3
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 347 Essentials of Project and Infrastructure Finance 3 Credits
This course equips students with skills and methodologies to analyze large-scale investment projects, decide on the feasibility of a project, calculate economic cost and benefits of the project and understand various ways of financing large-scale investments. It addresses topics such as the funding sources, business strategy, debt capacity, the problems of partners, hedging political risk, conceptual foundations of cost-benefit analysis and its alternatives, dealing with uncertainty and the social discount rate. Topics include discussions of case studies and lessons from experiences in Public -Private Partnerships.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2012-2013 Essentials of Project and Infrastructure Finance 3
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 350 Financial Institutions and Markets 3 Credits
Money and interest rates; portfolio choice, behavior of interest rates and risk; foreign exchange market; financial institutions, banking industry; central bank and monetary policy; money supply process; determinants of money supply and tools of monetary policy; international financial system; monetary policy in open economies; demand for money; money and inflation.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2022-2023 Financial Institutions and Markets 3
Spring 2020-2021 Financial Institutions and Markets 3
Spring 2019-2020 Financial Institutions and Markets 3
Spring 2018-2019 Financial Institutions and Markets 3
Spring 2017-2018 Financial Institutions and Markets 3
Spring 2016-2017 Financial Institutions and Markets 3
Spring 2015-2016 Financial Institutions and Markets 3
Spring 2014-2015 Financial Institutions and Markets 3
Spring 2013-2014 Financial Institutions and Markets 3
Spring 2012-2013 Financial Institutions and Markets 3
Spring 2011-2012 Financial Institutions and Markets 3
Spring 2010-2011 Financial Institutions and Markets 3
Spring 2009-2010 Financial Institutions and Markets 3
Spring 2008-2009 Financial Institutions and Markets 3
Spring 2007-2008 Financial Institutions and Markets 3
Spring 2005-2006 Financial Institutions and Markets 3
Summer 2004-2005 Financial Institutions and Markets 3
Spring 2004-2005 Financial Institutions and Markets 3
Spring 2003-2004 Financial Institutions and Markets 3
Spring 2002-2003 Financial Institutions and Markets 3
Spring 2001-2002 Financial Institutions and Markets 3
Prerequisite: ECON 201 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
and ECON 204 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 360 Advanced Macroeconomics 3 Credits
Economic growth, business cycles: real business cycles, Keynesian theories of business cycles, nominal rigidities; consumption: life-cycle and permanent income hypotheses, interest rates and savings; investment: cost of capital, the effects of uncertainty; government debt; unemployment; inflation and monetary policy.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2023-2024 Advanced Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2022-2023 Advanced Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2021-2022 Advanced Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2020-2021 Advanced Macroeconomics 3
Fall 2019-2020 Advanced Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2018-2019 Advanced Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2017-2018 Advanced Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2015-2016 Advanced Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2014-2015 Advanced Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2013-2014 Advanced Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2012-2013 Advanced Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2011-2012 Advanced Macroeconomics 3
Fall 2010-2011 Advanced Macroeconomics 3
Fall 2009-2010 Advanced Macroeconomics 3
Fall 2008-2009 Advanced Macroeconomics 3
Fall 2007-2008 Advanced Macroeconomics 3
Spring 2005-2006 Advanced Macroeconomics (ECON402) 3
Prerequisite: ECON 202 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
and ECON 204 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 7 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 370 Advanced Microeconomics 3 Credits
Individual and social choice, uncertainty; core and competitive equilibrium; fundamental theorems of economics; partial equilibrium, cost-benefit analysis; topics in economics of information, dynamic competition, auction theory; topics in cooperative microeconomics network economics; topics in mechanism design
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Fall 2023-2024 Advanced Microeconomics 3
Fall 2022-2023 Advanced Microeconomics 3
Fall 2021-2022 Advanced Microeconomics 3
Fall 2020-2021 Advanced Microeconomics 3
Fall 2019-2020 Advanced Microeconomics 3
Fall 2018-2019 Advanced Microeconomics 3
Fall 2017-2018 Advanced Microeconomics 3
Fall 2016-2017 Advanced Microeconomics 3
Fall 2015-2016 Advanced Microeconomics 3
Fall 2014-2015 Advanced Microeconomics 3
Fall 2013-2014 Advanced Microeconomics 3
Fall 2012-2013 Advanced Microeconomics 3
Fall 2011-2012 Advanced Microeconomics 3
Fall 2010-2011 Advanced Microeconomics 3
Fall 2009-2010 Advanced Microeconomics 3
Spring 2008-2009 Advanced Microeconomics 3
Spring 2007-2008 Advanced Microeconomics 3
Fall 2006-2007 Advanced Microeconomics 3
Prerequisite: ECON 201 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
and ECON 204 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: ECON 370R
ECTS Credit: 7 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 370R Advanced Microeconomics - Recitation 0 Credit
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Fall 2023-2024 Advanced Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2022-2023 Advanced Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2021-2022 Advanced Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2020-2021 Advanced Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2019-2020 Advanced Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2018-2019 Advanced Microeconomics - Recitation 0
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: ECON 370
ECTS Credit: NONE ECTS (NONE ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 391 Topics in Macroeconomics: Emerging Market Macroeconomics 3 Credits
Issues in and problems of emerging economies; exchange rate determination; problems of capital flows; money and prices; financial institutions in emerging markets; financial crisis fiscal and monetary policy; stabilization programs; foreign investment
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2008-2009 Topics in Macroeconomics: Emerging Market Macroeconomics 3
Fall 2004-2005 Topics in Macroeconomics: Emerging Market Macroeconomics 3
Fall 2003-2004 Topics in Macroeconomics: Emerging Market Macroeconomics 3
Fall 2002-2003 Topics in Macroeconomics: Emerging Market Macroeconomics 3
Fall 2001-2002 Topics in Macroeconomics: Emerging Market Macroeconomics 3
Prerequisite: ECON 202 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: ECON 391R
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 391R Topics in Macroeconomics: Emerging Markets Macroeconomics - Recitation 0 Credit
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Fall 2004-2005 Topics in Macroeconomics: Emerging Markets Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2003-2004 Topics in Macroeconomics: Emerging Markets Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2002-2003 Topics in Macroeconomics: Emerging Markets Macroeconomics - Recitation 0
Fall 2001-2002 Topics in Macroeconomics: Emerging Markets 0
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: ECON 391
ECTS Credit: NONE ECTS (NONE ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 399 Independent Study 3 Credits
This course allows students to explore an area of academic interest not currently covered in regular course offerings. Under the supervision of a faculty member, students are expected to take responsibility for their own learning, including developing together a reading list and forms of evaluation. Students must receive the approval of a supervisor faculty member prior to enrollment.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2023-2024 Independent Study 3
Spring 2022-2023 Independent Study 3
Spring 2021-2022 Independent Study 3
Spring 2020-2021 Independent Study 3
Spring 2019-2020 Independent Study 3
Spring 2018-2019 Independent Study 3
Spring 2017-2018 Independent Study 3
Spring 2016-2017 Independent Study 3
Fall 2016-2017 Independent Study 3
Spring 2015-2016 Independent Study 3
Fall 2015-2016 Independent Study 3
Spring 2014-2015 Independent Study 3
Fall 2014-2015 Independent Study 3
Spring 2013-2014 Independent Study 3
Spring 2012-2013 Independent Study 3
Fall 2012-2013 Independent Study 3
Spring 2011-2012 Independent Study 3
Fall 2011-2012 Independent Study 3
Spring 2010-2011 Independent Study 3
Spring 2009-2010 Independent Study 3
Spring 2008-2009 Independent Study 3
Spring 2007-2008 Independent Study 3
Summer 2006-2007 Independent Study 3
Spring 2006-2007 Independent Study 3
Summer 2005-2006 Independent Study 3
Spring 2005-2006 Independent Study 3
Spring 2004-2005 Independent Study 3
Spring 2003-2004 Independent Study 3
Fall 2003-2004 Independent Study 3
Spring 2002-2003 Independent Study 3
Fall 2002-2003 Independent Study 3
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 400 History of Economic Thought 3 Credits
Introduction and early beginnings: ancient and medieval economic thought; mercantilism and the dawn of capitalism; the classical period, Adam Smith, David Ricardo; reactions and alternatives to classical theory, Karl Marx and scientific socialism; neo-classical school Keynesian and post-Keynesian theories; monetarist theories.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2023-2024 History of Economic Thought 3
Spring 2022-2023 History of Economic Thought 3
Spring 2021-2022 History of Economic Thought 3
Spring 2020-2021 History of Economic Thought 3
Spring 2014-2015 History of Economic Thought 3
Spring 2013-2014 History of Economic Thought 3
Fall 2012-2013 History of Economic Thought 3
Spring 2011-2012 History of Economic Thought 3
Spring 2010-2011 History of Economic Thought 3
Spring 2009-2010 History of Economic Thought 3
Spring 2008-2009 History of Economic Thought 3
Spring 2006-2007 History of Economic Thought 3
Spring 2005-2006 History of Economic Thought 3
Spring 2004-2005 History of Economic Thought 3
Spring 2003-2004 History of Economic Thought 3
Fall 2002-2003 History of Economic Thought 3
Prerequisite: ECON 202 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
and ECON 204 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 401 Applied Econometrics 3 Credits
The purpose of this course is to provide students with state of the art econometric methods for empirical analysis of micro data (individuals, households, firms etc.). Issues related to specification, estimation and identification of different models with cross-section and panel data will be studied. The course has an emphasis both on the econometric techniques and their applications to different topics. Students are expected to read assigned papers and undertake numerous practical assignments using a modern econometric software package.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Fall 2023-2024 Applied Econometrics 3
Fall 2021-2022 Applied Econometrics 3
Fall 2020-2021 Applied Econometrics 3
Fall 2019-2020 Applied Econometrics 3
Fall 2018-2019 Applied Econometrics 3
Fall 2017-2018 Applied Econometrics 3
Fall 2016-2017 Applied Econometrics 3
Spring 2015-2016 Applied Econometrics 3
Spring 2014-2015 Applied Econometrics 3
Spring 2013-2014 Applied Econometrics 3
Spring 2012-2013 Applied Econometrics 3
Spring 2011-2012 Applied Econometrics 3
Fall 2010-2011 Applied Econometrics 3
Spring 2004-2005 Applied Econometrics 3
Prerequisite: ECON 301 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 403 Economic History 3 Credits
History of economic change and institutions from the Medieval Era onwards: key transformations that led to the industrial revolution; the impact of these transformations on economic, social and political life and global hierarchies.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Fall 2009-2010 Economic History 3
Prerequisite: ECON 202 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 405 Law and Economics 3 Credits
The legal system can be viewed as a set of rules governing social and economic interactions and conduct in a society. This course analyzes whether and how the legal system promotes social welfare and efficiency of economic activity, and offers the student an alternative, economic perspective on law. It applies microeconomic theory to the analysis of several subfields of law, such as property law, contracts, tort law and legal processes. It introduces the student to the economics of law enforcement and to the trade offs the society faces in controlling crime and punishing offenders.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Fall 2023-2024 Law and Economics 3
Fall 2022-2023 Law and Economics 3
Fall 2021-2022 Law and Economics 3
Fall 2020-2021 Law and Economics 3
Fall 2018-2019 Law and Economics 3
Fall 2017-2018 Law and Economics 3
Fall 2016-2017 Law and Economics 3
Fall 2015-2016 Law and Economics 3
Spring 2014-2015 Law and Economics 3
Fall 2013-2014 Law and Economics 3
Fall 2012-2013 Law and Economics 3
Fall 2011-2012 Law and Economics 3
Fall 2010-2011 Law and Economics 3
Fall 2009-2010 Law and Economics 3
Fall 2008-2009 Law and Economics 3
Fall 2007-2008 Law and Economics 3
Fall 2006-2007 Law and Economics 3
Fall 2005-2006 Law and Economics 3
Fall 2004-2005 Law and Economics 3
Fall 2003-2004 Law and Economics 3
Fall 2002-2003 Law and Economics 3
Prerequisite: ECON 201 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
and ECON 204 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite:
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 407 The Political Economy of European Integration 3 Credits
This course aims at providing the students with a basic understanding of the interaction between politics and the economy in the integration of European. The course will first underline the historical and socio-economic context of European integration in the aftermath of World War II. Second, the course will focus on the dynamics of markets and government policies as they shape one another in the newly emerging institutional framework of EC and EU. Third, the course will analyse the challenges for the European economies and polities in present day global economy and increasingly volatile international relations with their newly developing alliances and institutions
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Fall 2019-2020 The Political Economy of European Integration 3
Spring 2018-2019 The Political Economy of European Integration 3
Spring 2017-2018 The Political Economy of European Integration 3
Spring 2016-2017 The Political Economy of European Integration 3
Spring 2015-2016 The Political Economy of European Integration 3
Fall 2014-2015 The Political Economy of European Integration 3
Spring 2013-2014 The Political Economy of European Integration 3
Spring 2012-2013 The Political Economy of European Integration 3
Spring 2011-2012 The Political Economy of European Integration 3
Spring 2010-2011 The Political Economy of European Integration 3
Spring 2009-2010 The Political Economy of European Integration 3
Fall 2008-2009 The Political Economy of European Integration 3
Fall 2007-2008 The Political Economy of European Integration 3
Fall 2006-2007 The Political Economy of European Integration 3
Fall 2004-2005 The Political Economy of European Integration 3
Prerequisite: ECON 340 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 412 Competition and Regulation 3 Credits
Competition law and policy in Turkey and the European Union; agreements and concerted practices; vertical restraints; abuse of dominant position; competition and regulation in the telecommunications and energy industries: privatization and liberalization; universal services; models and contracts that encourage public-private partnerships in investments
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Fall 2019-2020 Competition and Regulation 3
Spring 2018-2019 Competition and Regulation 3
Spring 2017-2018 Competition and Regulation 3
Spring 2016-2017 Competition and Regulation 3
Spring 2015-2016 Competition and Regulation 3
Spring 2012-2013 Competition and Regulation 3
Spring 2011-2012 Competition and Regulation 3
Spring 2009-2010 Applied Microeconomics 3
Spring 2007-2008 Applied Microeconomics 3
Spring 2006-2007 Applied Microeconomics 3
Spring 2005-2006 Applied Microeconomics 3
Spring 2004-2005 Applied Microeconomics 3
Spring 2003-2004 Applied Microeconomics 3
Spring 2002-2003 Applied Microeconomics 3
Prerequisite: ECON 301 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
and ECON 330 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 414 Applied Macroeconomics 3 Credits
Macroeconomic policy in developed economies; problems and issues of developing economies; the international financial system; globalization and macroeconomic policy in emerging economies; European economic integration and enlargement of the EU; economic and legal institutions and business ethics; evaluation of economic performance.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Prerequisite: ECON 202 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
and ECON 301 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 420 Growth and Development 3 Credits
Basic features of modern economic growth; theories of economic growth: neoclassical growth model, endogenous growth models, convergence of income levels political economy of development and economic growth; growth and inequality; poverty and undernutrition; population growth and development; rural-urban interaction and growth; role of factor markets in economic development; international trade and growth.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Fall 2023-2024 Growth and Development 3
Fall 2022-2023 Growth and Development 3
Fall 2017-2018 Growth and Development 3
Spring 2013-2014 Growth and Development 3
Spring 2012-2013 Growth and Development 3
Spring 2011-2012 Growth and Development 3
Spring 2010-2011 Growth and Development 3
Spring 2009-2010 Growth and Development 3
Spring 2008-2009 Growth and Development 3
Spring 2005-2006 Growth and Development 3
Prerequisite: ECON 202 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
and ECON 204 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 422 From Plan to Market: Economic Transformation in Eastern Europe 3 Credits
Analysis of the events that took place after the fall of the Wall in 1989 in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union. At this point in time, these countries set forth on a dramatic transformation of their economies, from a centrally-planned with a huge hierarchy directing most economic activity, into market economies. Sweeping reforms are carried out, including privatization of large numbers of state-owned companies, development of new legal systems and creation of new financial institutions. The course studies the very challenging undertaking task of creating new market economies from scratch, a process which is still not complete fifteen years later.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2004-2005 From Plan to Market: Economic Transformation in Eastern Europe 3
Prerequisite: ECON 204 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 423 Economics of the Welfare State 3 Credits
Theories of social justice; origins and evolution of the welfare state; insurance theory and social insurance; cash benefits (unemployment insurance, health insurance, disability insurance, poverty relief, pensions); non-cash benefits (education and health services); targeting and conditionality; financing the welfare state; current controversies; welfare policies in Turkey.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Fall 2019-2020 Economics of the Welfare State 3
Fall 2018-2019 Economics of the Welfare State 3
Fall 2017-2018 Economics of the Welfare State 3
Fall 2016-2017 Economics of the Welfare State 3
Fall 2015-2016 Economics of the Welfare State 3
Fall 2013-2014 Economics of the Welfare State 3
Fall 2012-2013 Economics of the Welfare State 3
Fall 2011-2012 Economics of the Welfare State 3
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 424 Welfare Economics 3 Credits
Competitive price mechanism and its welfare properties. Economic justice; public goods; social welfare functions; Arrow's impossibility theorem; Sen's liberal paradox; voting and aggregation rules. Applications and discussion topics include privatization and allocation of resources for national defense.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2015-2016 Welfare Economics 3
Fall 2014-2015 Welfare Economics 3
Fall 2012-2013 Welfare Economics 3
Spring 2010-2011 Welfare Economics 3
Spring 2009-2010 Welfare Economics 3
Spring 2008-2009 Welfare Economics 3
Spring 2007-2008 Welfare Economics 3
Spring 2006-2007 Welfare Economics 3
Prerequisite: ECON 204 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 425 Topics in Political Economics 3 Credits
Analysis of selected topics in political decision making processes, based on economic theory. Special political science topics selected by the instructor will be analyzed in depth.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Fall 2007-2008 Topics in Political Economics 3
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 430 Labor Economics 3 Credits
Analysis of labor markets in relation to determination of wages, conditions of work, the distribution of employment; the market demand for labor and the supply of labor; discrimination wage, salary differentials, compensation schemes; job mobility and migration; power in trade unions; the collective bargaining system; government intervention in the labor market.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Fall 2023-2024 Labor Economics 3
Fall 2022-2023 Labor Economics 3
Fall 2021-2022 Labor Economics 3
Fall 2020-2021 Labor Economics 3
Fall 2019-2020 Labor Economics 3
Spring 2018-2019 Labor Economics 3
Spring 2017-2018 Labor Economics 3
Spring 2016-2017 Labor Economics 3
Fall 2014-2015 Labor Economics 3
Fall 2012-2013 Labor Economics 3
Fall 2011-2012 Labor Economics 3
Spring 2010-2011 Labor Economics 3
Spring 2009-2010 Labor Economics 3
Spring 2008-2009 Labor Economics 3
Spring 2007-2008 Labor Economics 3
Prerequisite: ECON 204 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 440 Topics in Economics of Globalization and Development 3 Credits
Special topics selected by the intructor from a list, including: The international trading system; the actual conduct of international trade, and the opportunities and constraints faced by developing countries; conditions and implications of participating in modern international markets; trade and captial account liberalization; the instruments and scope of trade policy and business strategy at the international level; the role of the IMF and the World Bank in developing economies; issues in Latin American and in Asian economic development.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2020-2021 Topics in Economics of Globalization and Development 3
Summer 2008-2009 Topics in Economics of Globalization and Development 3
Fall 2007-2008 Topics in Economics of Globalization and Development 3
Prerequisite: ECON 340 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 450 Microeconomics of Banking 3 Credits
In all countries, financially advanced or otherwise, financial intermediation is mostly carried out by banks. The course aims at explaining the need for financial intermediation and functions of banks by emphasizing the importance of uncertainty and developing an asymmetric information theory of financial intermediation. In the first part of the course, the focus will be on the bank as an institution. Industrial organization approach to banking and lender/borrower relation are examined. The second part deals with the macroeconomic consequences market imperfections, i.e. financial crisis. The justification for public intervention to deal with the problems caused by the inherent instability of the banking system and globalization are discussed in the last part.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Fall 2013-2014 Microeconomics of Banking 3
Fall 2011-2012 Microeconomics of Banking 3
Fall 2010-2011 Microeconomics of Banking 3
Fall 2009-2010 Microeconomics of Banking 3
Fall 2008-2009 Microeconomics of Banking 3
Fall 2007-2008 Microeconomics of Banking 3
Fall 2006-2007 Microeconomics of Banking 3
Fall 2005-2006 Microeconomics of Banking 3
Fall 2004-2005 Microeconomics of Banking 3
Fall 2003-2004 Microeconomics of Banking 3
Prerequisite: ECON 204 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 481 Advanced Microeconomic Theory I 4 Credits
Consumer and demand theory, production and theory of the firm; competitive markets, partial and general equilibrium theory. This course is offered simultaneously as a graduate seminar, see ECON 501.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Fall 2017-2018 Advanced Microeconomic Theory I 4
Fall 2016-2017 Advanced Microeconomic Theory I 4
Fall 2015-2016 Advanced Microeconomic Theory I 4
Fall 2013-2014 Advanced Microeconomic Theory I 4
Fall 2012-2013 Advanced Microeconomic Theory I 4
Fall 2011-2012 Advanced Microeconomic Theory I 4
Fall 2010-2011 Advanced Microeconomic Theory I 4
Fall 2009-2010 Advanced Microeconomic Theory I 4
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: ECON 481R
ECTS Credit: 7 ECTS (8 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 481R Advanced Microeconomic Theory I Recitation 0 Credit
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Fall 2017-2018 Advanced Microeconomic Theory I Recitation 0
Fall 2016-2017 Advanced Microeconomic Theory I Recitation 0
Fall 2015-2016 Advanced Microeconomic Theory I Recitation 0
Fall 2013-2014 Advanced Microeconomic Theory I Recitation 0
Fall 2012-2013 Advanced Microeconomic Theory I Recitation 0
Fall 2011-2012 Advanced Microeconomic Theory I Recitation 0
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: ECON 481
ECTS Credit: NONE ECTS (NONE ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 482 Advanced Microeconomic Theory II 4 Credits
Choice under uncertainty; basic game theory; imperfect competition, strategic interaction, entry; adverse selection, signalling, screening, moral hazard; mechanism mechanism design; general equilibrium under uncertainty; axiomatic and coalitional bargaining, cooperative models. This course is offered simultaneously as a graduate seminar, see ECON 502.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2013-2014 Advanced Microeconomic Theory II 4
Spring 2012-2013 Advanced Microeconomic Theory II 4
Spring 2011-2012 Advanced Microeconomic Theory II 4
Spring 2009-2010 Advanced Microeconomic Theory II 4
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: ECON 482R
ECTS Credit: 7 ECTS (8 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 482R Advanced Microeconomic Theory II Recitation 0 Credit
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2013-2014 Advanced Microeconomic Theory II Recitation 0
Spring 2012-2013 Advanced Microeconomic Theory II Recitation 0
Spring 2011-2012 Advanced Microeconomic Theory II Recitation 0
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: ECON 482
ECTS Credit: NONE ECTS (NONE ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 483 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory I 4 Credits
Traditional and endogenous growth theories real business cycles, overlapping generation models. This course is offered simultaneously as a graduate seminar, see ECON 503.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Fall 2017-2018 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory I 4
Fall 2013-2014 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory I 4
Fall 2012-2013 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory I 4
Fall 2011-2012 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory I 4
Fall 2010-2011 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory I 4
Fall 2009-2010 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory I 4
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: ECON 483R
ECTS Credit: 7 ECTS (8 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 483R Advanced Macroeconomic Theory I Recitation 0 Credit
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Fall 2017-2018 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory I Recitation 0
Fall 2013-2014 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory I Recitation 0
Fall 2012-2013 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory I Recitation 0
Fall 2011-2012 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory I Recitation 0
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: ECON 483
ECTS Credit: NONE ECTS (NONE ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 484 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory II 4 Credits
Real and monetary issues in the open economy, unemployment, models of consumption, investment, money, monetary and fiscal policy. This course is offered simultaneously as a graduate seminar, see ECON 504
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2012-2013 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory II 4
Spring 2011-2012 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory II 4
Spring 2010-2011 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory II 4
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: ECON 484R
ECTS Credit: 7 ECTS (8 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 484R Advanced Macroeconomic Theory II Recitation 0 Credit
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2012-2013 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory II Recitation 0
Spring 2011-2012 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory II Recitation 0
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: ECON 484
ECTS Credit: NONE ECTS (NONE ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 485 Advanced Quantitative Methods 4 Credits
Linear algebra; probability theory, random variables distributions, hypothesis testing, asymptotic distribution theory, estimation. This course is offered simultaneously as a graduate seminar, see ECON 505
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Fall 2017-2018 Advanced Quantitative Methods 4
Fall 2016-2017 Advanced Quantitative Methods 4
Fall 2009-2010 Advanced Quantitative Methods 4
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: ECON 485R
ECTS Credit: 8 ECTS (8 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 485R Advanced Quantitative Methods Recitation 0 Credit
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Fall 2017-2018 Advanced Quantitative Methods Recitation 0
Fall 2016-2017 Advanced Quantitative Methods Recitation 0
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: ECON 485
ECTS Credit: NONE ECTS (NONE ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 486 Advanced Econometric Theory 4 Credits
Classical linear regression model, generalized least squares generalized method of moments, qualitative dependent variable models, time series analysis. This course is offered simultaneously as a graduate seminar, see ECON 506.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: ECON 486R
ECTS Credit: 7 ECTS (8 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 486R Advanced Econometric Theory Recitation 0 Credit
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: ECON 486
ECTS Credit: NONE ECTS (NONE ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 488 Matchings and Markets 3 Credits
Game theoretic analysis of the matching of individuals with other individuals or items, typically across two sides, as in marriage, university placement, employment, housing. Competitive cooperative solutions: existence, optimality order structures, constructive procedures; strategic properties; auctions, mechanisms; institution and market design.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2023-2024 Matchings and Markets 3
Spring 2022-2023 Matchings and Markets 3
Spring 2021-2022 Matchings and Markets 3
Spring 2020-2021 Matchings and Markets 3
Spring 2019-2020 Matchings and Markets 3
Spring 2018-2019 Matchings and Markets 3
Spring 2017-2018 Matchings and Markets 3
Spring 2016-2017 Matchings and Markets 3
Spring 2014-2015 Matchings and Markets 3
Spring 2012-2013 Matchings and Markets 3
Fall 2010-2011 Matchings and Markets 3
Prerequisite: ECON 204 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
and ECON 201 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 491 Topics in Economic Theory 3 Credits
Advanced issues and models in microeconomic theory.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2010-2011 Topics in Economic Theory 3
Fall 2009-2010 Topics in Economic Theory 3
Fall 2008-2009 Topics in Economic Theory 3
Prerequisite: ECON 204 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
and ECON 201 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 492 Seminar on the Turkish Economy 3 Credits
Different development strategies such as import substitution and import promotion; current economic issues in Turkey(from 1923 until present)
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2012-2013 Seminar on the Turkish Economy 3
Fall 2010-2011 Seminar on the Turkish Economy 3
Fall 2009-2010 Seminar on the Turkish Economy 3
Spring 2008-2009 Seminar on the Turkish Economy 3
Spring 2007-2008 Seminar on the Turkish Economy 3
Spring 2006-2007 Seminar on the Turkish Economy 3
Spring 2005-2006 Seminar on the Turkish Economy 3
Spring 2004-2005 Seminar on the Turkish Economy 3
Spring 2003-2004 Seminar on the Turkish Economy 3
Spring 2002-2003 Seminar on the Turkish Economy 3
Prerequisite: ECON 202 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
and ECON 204 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 493 Understanding Chinese Economy 3 Credits
This course aims to provide insights into the development and workings of the Chinese Economy and its impact on the World. The topics will cover the economic reform process which made China a major player in the World Economy; the current macroeconomic, financial, and industrial environment; the industrial and technological policies; the foreign policy of China. Chinese politics, as well as its culture and history will also be covered as important background elements of economic life.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Fall 2013-2014 Understanding Chinese Economy 3
Fall 2012-2013 Understanding Chinese Economy 3
Fall 2011-2012 Understanding Chinese Economy 3
Fall 2010-2011 Understanding Chinese Economy 3
Prerequisite: ECON 202 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 494 Spatial Data Science 3 Credits
This course's central goal is to introduce the student to the analysis and employment of spatial datasets in the social sciences realm. It begins with a thorough description of R's tools and methods to manipulate and visualize geographic data. After becoming acquainted with the construction of spatial variables, the student learns how economists exploit the latter to uncover the causal mechanisms determining the link between historical developments (e.g., the colonization of America) and today's regional development levels. The course also deepens into various statistical models that incorporate parameters governing a given phenomenon's spatial diffusion, thereby tackling questions such as: how intense is the dissemination of violence across space following the outbreak of civil conflict? Will one municipalities' improvements in educational levels spill to adjacent localities? A discussion on estimation techniques, hypothesis testing, and an introduction to Machine Learning methods for spatial data marks the course's end.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2023-2024 Spatial Data Science 3
Spring 2022-2023 Spatial Data Science 3
Spring 2021-2022 Spatial Data Science 3
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
 
ECON 495 Machine Learning for Policy Evaluation 3 Credits
This course introduces students to analyzing and employing machine learning algorithms to evaluate public policies. To that end, the student first becomes conversant with the core issues of causal statistics, such as the potential outcomes framework, drawing causal diagrams, and recognizing sufficient conditions for statistical identification. Simultaneously, the class touches on the building blocks of R, including data wrangling and functional programming. After acquiring basic knowledge of coding and causal statistics, the material gravitates around the building blocks of machine learning (ML) and their implementation in R. Subsequently, the student learns about the meaningful overlaps between causal statistics and ML by reviewing the notions of Causal Trees and Causal Forests. Finally, a significant portion of the course addresses a series of applications concerning evaluations of public initiatives, such as police reforms, environmental preservation, and educational programs.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Fall 2023-2024 Machine Learning for Policy Evaluation 3
Prerequisite: ECON 202 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
and ECON 204 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements: