Second-Term Courses 2009-2010
Compulsory Block 3 (January-February)
Advanced Courses
All current 1st year students must follow a total of at least 4 (maximum 6) Advanced Courses and sit exams in these 4 courses, of which they must pass at least 3 (from different fields) to be considered for promotion to the 2nd year. In making these choices, they should also remember that by the end of their 2nd year they should have passed 6 Advanced Core courses, 2 each in Macro, Micro and Econometrics, plus 2 additional Advanced courses, chosen freely from among the Advanced Core and Non-Core (or Optional) courses, for a total of 8 courses.
Current 2nd year students must ensure that by the end of their 2nd year they have passed the exams of 8 Advanced Courses, of which 6 should be Advanced Core courses (2 in each of the 3 fields).
Advanced Courses, 2nd-year Researchers
Presented by | Title | Date |
Andrea Ichino
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The Problem of Causality
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Ramon Marimon |
Recursive Contracts: Theory, Applications and Beyond |
Term2Adv-200910MarimonRecur
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Advanced Block 1, 1st and 2nd-year Researchers (1March to 16 April)
Half Credit Course
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Marco Ottaviani, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University |
Information Aggregation in Markets and Organizations
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March outlineOttaviano
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