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Course
Advanced Macroeconomics - 2018

Faculty
David Jinkins, Assistant Professor, CBS, Department of Economics, dj.eco@cbs.dk
Annaig Morin, Assistant Professor, CBS, Department of Economics, amo.eco@cbs.dk
Mauricio Prado, Associate Professor, CBS, Department of Economics, mp.eco@cbs.dk

Course Coordinator
Associate Professor Mauricio Prado

Prerequisites
The course is compulsory for the PhD students of Copenhagen Business School’s Department of Economics, but also open to other PhD students who can prove some knowledge in intermediate macroeconomics as well as in some mathematical tools like multivariate calculus, constrained maximization and statistics/probability.

Aim
After the course, students are required to:
• explain and be able to apply tools of dynamic economics useful in macroeconomics, and empirical techniques used to calibrate macroeconomic models;
• explain different models of economic growth, business cycles, search and matching (in the labor market), asset pricing, fiscal and monetary policies, and international trade;
• use the models presented in the course to explain the effects of policies and shocks on the economy.

Course content
The aim of the course is to develop some of the most important tools of dynamic economics useful in macroeconomics and to provide a number of workhorse models useful in multiple areas of macroeconomics, namely growth and business cycles, search and matching (in the labor market), asset pricing, fiscal and monetary policies, and international trade. The course should cover the following topics:
1. Dynamic optimization methods
2. Business cycles
3. Economic growth, and fiscal policy
4. Asset pricing
5. Monetary policy
6. Macro labor: search and matching
7. International trade

Teaching style
Lectures and exercise classes.

Lecture plan
The lecture plan and reading list is tentative, meaning that there might be changes about which you will be informed.

L1 - Week 37 - Sep 12th 2018
Lecture: Introduction to the course, Economic growth: Solow model and Neoclassical Growth Model
Lecture notes, L&S 15.1-15.3, B&F 2.1-2.2, DA Chapters 2, 5 and 8.

L2 and L3 - Weeks 37 and 38 - Sep 13th and 19th 2018
Lecture: Dynamic Programming and Stochastic Growth Model
Lecture notes, L&S Chapters 1 and 3, DA Chapters 6, 16, and 17.

L4 - Week 38 - Sep 20th 2018
Lecture: Endogenous Growth Models
Lecture notes, L&S 15.4 and 15.6, O&R 7.3, DA Chapters 11 and 13.

L5 - Week 40 - Oct 4th 2018
Exercises - Solutions to first problem set.

L6 - Week 43 - Oct 23rd 2018
Lecture: Fiscal Policy: Optimal Taxation, Tax smoothing, Commitment
Lecture notes, L&S Chapter 16.

L7 - Week 43 - Oct 25th 2018
Lecture: Monetary Policy: New Keynesian model - Lecture notes, Gali (2015).

L8 - Week 45 - Nov 8th 2018
Exercises - Solutions to second problem set.

L9 and L10 - Week 46 - Nov 14th and 15th 2018
Lecture: Macro Labor - Lecture notes and articles posted on Learn.

L11 - Week 48 - Nov 29th 2018
Exercises - Solutions to third problem set.

L12 and L13 - Week 49 - Dec 5th and Dec 6th 2018
Lecture: International Trade - Lecture notes, Melitz (2003)

L14 - Week 51 - Dec 19th 2018
Exercises - Solutions to forth problem set.

Learning objectives

Exam
In order to pass the course the students have to master the following tasks in a satisfactory manner: students have to hand in the solutions to four problem sets and get approval on 3 out of 4.

Other

Start date
12/09/2018

End date
19/12/2018

Level
PhD

ECTS
7.5

Language
English

Course Literature
There is no single textbook which covers all the topics in the course. The main textbooks with suggested readings are: • Daron Acemoglu (2009) Introduction to Modern Economic Growth, Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-13292-1 • Olivier Blanchard and Stanley Fischer (1989) Lectures on Macroeconomics, MIT Press. • Lars Ljungqvist and Thomas J. Sargent (2012) Recursive Macroeconomic Theory, MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-262-01874-6 • Academic journal articles applying models taught in the course. Textbooks: [DA] Daron Acemoglu (2009) Introduction to Modern Economic Growth, Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-13292-1 [B&F] Olivier Blanchard and Stanley Fischer (1989) Lectures on Macroeconomics, MIT Press. [L&S] Lars Ljungqvist and Thomas J. Sargent (2012) Recursive Macroeconomic Theory, MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-262-01874-6 Supplementary Literature: Other textbooks which have a good coverage of (parts of) Advanced Macroeconomics: David Romer (2012) Advanced Macroeconomics, McGraw-Hill Irwin. ISBN 978-0-073-51137-5 Jordi Gali (2015) Monetary Policy, Inflation, and the Business Cycle. Second edition. ISBN 978-0-691-16478-6 Maurice Obstfeld and Kenneth Rogoff (1996) Foundations of International Macroeconomics, MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-262-15047-7 Suggested Articles: Gali, Jordi (2009) “The New Keynesian Approach to Monetary Policy Analysis: Lessons and New Directions” in V. Wieland (ed.), The Science and Practice of Monetary Policy Today, Springer, 2009, 9-22. King, R., and S. Rebelo (1999). "Resuscitating Real Business Cycles." Chapter 14 in Handbook of Macroeconomics. Vol. 1B. Edited by J. Taylor and M. Woodford. Amsterdam, Netherlands, New York, NY, North Holland, Netherlands: Elsevier, pp. 927-1007. Melitz, Marc (2003). “The Impact of Trade on Intra-Industry Reallocations and Aggregate Industry Productivity”, Econometrica , Vol. 71, No. 6., pp. 1695-1725. The lecturers will refer to other relevant articles during their lectures and will each suggest a collection of articles from which you can choose to present in order to fulfil your part of your obligations to pass the course.

Fee
DKK 9.750

Minimum number of participants
6

Maximum number of participants
15

Location
Department of Economics
Porcelænshaven 16A, room 2.80
2000 Frederiksberg

Each lecture runs from 9am-11:35am (3 x 45min with 10 min intervals between each 45min block). The course will run during the full Fall semester.

Contact information
Administration:
Bente S. Ramovic
bsr.research@cbs.dk
T
el: +45 3815 3138

Registration deadline
08/08/2018

Please notice that registration is binding after the registration deadline.
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