(cross-listed with ECON 395) This course explores the economic theories and empirical evidence of financial/macroeconomic crises. The focus will be placed on the factors that cause crises. Attention is given to the effects of crises and their aftermath. Extensive use of specific cases from around the world is used. Additionally, the class will examine the regulatory environment's impact on financial crises, e.g., mitigating and exacerbating financial crises. Prerequisite: ECON 295.
Distribution Area | Prerequisites | Credits |
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ECON 295 | 1 course |