ECON 857 - Dynamic Economic Theory
Not Offered in 2007-2008
Calendar Description
Covers the mathematics used in dynamic economic theory and its
application to a number of topics. These may include the stability of
Walrasian and non-Walrasian economies, capital and growth theory, planning
in developed and underdeveloped economies, comparative dynamics,
regulation and decentralization in mixed economies, the harvesting and
extraction of reproducible and non-reproducible resources.
PREREQUISITE: ECON-856* or permission of the instructor