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Economics
The MIT Economics Department today is a vibrant collection of faculty and students. The Department's distinguished scholars have received numerous awards, including three Nobel Prizes (Franco Modigliani, Paul Samuelson, and Robert Solow), and many are Fellows of the National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the Econometric Society. Many faculty members have served in various elected offices of the American Economic Association and the Econometric Society.
The Department offers exceptional opportunities for undergraduate and graduate study and research.
For more information, go to http://econ-www.mit.edu/.
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Undergraduate Courses
MIT Course #
Course Title
14.02
Principles of Macroeconomics, Fall 2002
14.02
Principles of Macroeconomics, Fall 2004
14.03
Intermediate Applied Microeconomics, Fall 2004
14.04
Intermediate Microeconomic Theory, Fall 2003
14.05
Intermediate Applied Macroeconomics, Fall 2005
14.06
Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory, Spring 2004
14.06
Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory, Spring 2003
14.11
Putting Social Sciences to the Test: Field Experiments in Economics, Spring 2006 NEW
14.12
Economic Applications of Game Theory, Fall 2005
14.13
Economics and Psychology, Spring 2004
14.20
Industrial Organization and Public Policy, Spring 2003
14.23
Government Regulation of Industry, Spring 2003
14.27
Economics and E-commerce, Fall 2000
14.30
Introduction to Statistical Method in Economics, Spring 2006
14.30
Introduction to Statistical Method in Economics, Spring 2003
14.32
Econometrics, Spring 2003
14.33
Economics Research and Communication, Fall 2004
14.33
Economics Research and Communication, Spring 2005
14.41
Public Economics, Fall 2004
14.54
International Trade, Fall 2005
14.64
Labor Economics and Public Policy, Spring 2006
14.70J
Medieval Economic History in Comparative Perspective, Spring 2006
14.74
Foundations of Development Policy, Spring 2004
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Graduate Courses
MIT Course #
Course Title
14.121
Microeconomic Theory I, Fall 2005
14.122
Microeconomic Theory II, Fall 2002
14.123
Microeconomic Theory III, Spring 2005
14.124
Microeconomic Theory IV, Spring 2003
14.126
Game Theory, Fall 2004
14.127
Behavioral Economics and Finance, Spring 2004
14.128
Dynamic Optimization & Economic Applications (Recursive Methods), Spring 2003
14.147
Topics in Game Theory, Spring 2005
14.271
Industrial Organization I, Fall 2005
14.296J
Collective Choice I, Fall 2005
14.382
Econometrics I, Spring 2005
14.384
Time Series Analysis, Fall 2002
14.451
Macroeconomic Theory I, Spring 2003
14.452
Macroeconomic Theory II, Spring 2005
14.453
Macroeconomic Theory III, Fall 2002
14.454
Macroeconomic Theory IV, Fall 2004
14.462
Advanced Macroeconomics II, Spring 2004
14.471
Public Economics I, Fall 2003
14.472
Public Economics II, Spring 2004
14.475
Environmental Economics and Government Responses to Market Failure, Spring 2005
14.661
Labor Economics I, Fall 2003 - Fall 2004
14.662
Labor Economics II, Spring 2005
14.731
Economic History, Fall 2006
14.771
Development Economics: Microeconomic Issues and Policy Models, Fall 2002
14.778J
Economic Institutions and Growth Policy Analysis, Fall 2005
14.781J
Political Economy I: Theories of the State and the Economy, Fall 2005
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Undergraduate/Graduate Courses MIT Course #
Course Title 14.28
Competition in Telecommunications, Fall 2003
14.42
Environmental Policy and Economics, Spring 2004
14.420
Environmental Policy and Economics, Spring 2004
14.48J
Economics of Education, Spring 2006
14.49
Information Technology and the Labor Market, Spring 2005

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