Perspectives on teaching international macroeconomics and finance: is there more consensus in the 2000s?
Shiu-Sheng Chen
Economics Bulletin, 2006, vol. 1, issue 3, 1-20
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This paper surveys the current state of teaching in international macroeconomics and finance. After collecting graduate international macroeconomics syllabi taught by international economists in the leading US economics departments between 2001 and 2005, I study whether there is consensus on selected topics and articles in this field. It is shown that there seems more agreement on which topics should be taught and which articles should be deemed most essential.
Keywords: International; Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A2 F3 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006-09-13
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