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THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT SEQUENCE Understanding Today’s Macroeconomy Columbia Business School Financial Markets and the Macroeconomy Core GEE I GEE III Prof. John Donaldson Prof. Christian A. Moser Prof. Emi Nakamura Prof. Jesse Schreger Prof. Pierre Yared Prof. Frederic S. Mishkin Fall, B-term (6 weeks) Spring, B-term (6 weeks) for J termers Spring (12 weeks) > Economic Growth > Business Cycles > Global Imbalances > Structure of Financial Markets > Financial Development and Economic Growth > Financial Crises and Financial Market Regulation > Monetary Policy and Central Bank Strategies GEE III may be taken at the same time as GEE II Macroeconomic Policy GEE II Prof. Andreas I. Mueller Spring, A-term (6 weeks) > Business Cycles > Macroeconomic Stabilization Policy > Macroeconomic News and Asset Prices Used in 2 nd half of GEE III Co-requisite: GEE II

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Page 1: GEE II Spring, A-term (6 weeks)> Business Cycles ......Christian A. Moser Assistant Professor of Business c.moser@columbia.edu Professor Moser received a Ph.D. in Economics from Princeton

THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT SEQUENCE

UnderstandingToday’s Macroeconomy

Columbia Business School

Financial Markets

and the Macroeconomy

Core

GEE I

GEE III

Prof. John Donaldson

Prof. Christian A. Moser

Prof. Emi Nakamura

Prof. Jesse Schreger

Prof. Pierre Yared

Prof. Frederic S. Mishkin

Fall, B-term (6 weeks)

Spring, B-term (6 weeks)

for J termers

Spring (12 weeks)

> Economic Growth

> Business Cycles

> Global Imbalances

> Structure of Financial Markets

> Financial Development and Economic Growth

> Financial Crises and Financial Market Regulation

> Monetary Policy and Central Bank Strategies

GEE III may be taken atthe same time asGEE II

Macroeconomic

Policy

GEE IIProf. Andreas I. Mueller Spring, A-term (6 weeks)

> Business Cycles

> Macroeconomic Stabilization Policy

> Macroeconomic News and Asset Prices

Used in 2nd

half of GEE III

Co-requisite: GEE II

Page 2: GEE II Spring, A-term (6 weeks)> Business Cycles ......Christian A. Moser Assistant Professor of Business c.moser@columbia.edu Professor Moser received a Ph.D. in Economics from Princeton

Christian A. MoserAssistant Professor of [email protected] Moser received a Ph.D. in Economics from Princeton University where he was awarded the Towbes Prize for Outstanding Teaching. His research focuses on earnings inequality in relation to the minimum wage and fiscal policy in Brazil, Germany, and the US.

Frederic S. MishkinAlfred Lerner Professor of Banking and Financial Institutions [email protected] Mishkin has held stints as the Director of Research and Executive VP of the Federal Reserve Bank of NY (‘94-’97), as well as a Governor of the Federal Reserve System (‘06-’08). His research focuses on monetary policy and financial markets.

Stephen P. ZeldesBenjamin Rosen Professor of Finance and [email protected] Zeldes is an award winning educator whose research focuses on macroeconomics and finance, household savings, government budgets, and social security.

Emi NakamuraProfessor of [email protected] Nakamura was named one of the top 25 economists under 45 by the IMF. Her research mainly focuses on business cycles, monetary and fiscal policy.

Pierre YaredProfessor of [email protected] Yared is a macroeconomist whose research focus is growth, development, and political economy. In 2014, he was awarded the Dean’s Award for Teaching Excellence in a Core Course.

John DonaldsonMario J. Gabelli Professor of [email protected] Donaldson is a recipient of the Columbia University Presidential Teaching Award. His research focuses on business cycles and asset pricing, with an emphasis on the real side of the economy.

October 2017

Andreas I. MuellerAssistant Professor, [email protected] Mueller received his Ph.D. from Stockholm University and was awarded the Arnbergska Prize for his dissertation work by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. His research is centered on macroeconomic issues related to the labor market.

Jesse SchregerAssistant Professor of [email protected] Schreger received his PhD in Political Economy and Government from Harvard University. His research is primarily on international finance and macroeconomics, focusing on sovereign debt and exchange rates.