Notes on Dynamic Methods in Macroeconomics
by Nicola Pavoni
Publisher: UCL 2008
Number of pages: 191
Description:
These notes are targeted to advanced Master and Ph.D. students in economics. They can also be of some use to researchers in macroeconomic theory. The material contained in these notes only assumes the reader to know basic math and static optimization, and an advanced undergraduate or basic graduate knowledge of economics.
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