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Principles of EconomicsMy office hours:
Complete Course Schedule(subject to change!)Note that some of the readings below link to restricted access websites such as JSTOR. Whitman folks should be able to access these from any computer on campus, or from any computer off campus once properly configured with the Whitman proxy server. Week 1 (starts Monday, August 30)Tuesday: Introductions, Chapter 1 of Quantum Micro (Decision Theory). Click here for the answer key to the problems at to the end of this (and all other) chapters. Thursday (Fun Day!): The big picture. Read (and comment on in Blackboard--see log-in instructions below--by 8am Thursday):
Week 2 (starts Monday, September 6)Monday: Chapter 2 of Quantum Micro (Optimization and Risk). Click here for the answer key to the problems at to the end of this (and all other) chapters. For an interesting article about the mathematics of lotteries and whether or not it's stupid to play, read Jordan Ellenberg, Is Powerball a Mug's Game?, Slate, August 31, 2001. (The mathematical workout that he mentions is not available on the Slate page, but Jordan emailed it to me and you can get it here. Tuesday: Chapter 3 of Quantum Micro (Optimization over Time). Click here for the answer key to the problems at to the end of this (and all other) chapters. Thursday (Fun Day!): Environmental issues. Read (and comment on in Blackboard by 8am Thursday):
Week 3 (starts Monday, September 13)Monday: Chapter 4 of Quantum Micro (More Optimization over Time). Click here for the answer key to the problems at to the end of this (and all other) chapters. Tuesday: Chapter 5 of Quantum Micro (Transition: Arbitrage). Click here for the answer key to the problems at to the end of this (and all other) chapters. Thursday (Fun Day!): Games. There is no reading or writing assignment, but you might consider bringing a few dollars to class.
Week 4 (starts Monday, September 20)Monday: Chapter 6 of Quantum Micro (Cake-Cutting). Click here for the answer key to the problems at to the end of this (and all other) chapters.
Tuesday: Chapter 7 of Quantum Micro (Economics and Social Welfare). Click here for the answer key to the problems at to the end of this (and all other) chapters. Thursday (Fun Day!): Free trade. Read (and comment on in Blackboard by 8am Thursday):
Week 5 (starts Monday, September 27)Monday: Chapter 8 of Quantum Micro (Sequential Move Games). Click here for the answer key to the problems at to the end of this (and all other) chapters. Tuesday: Chapter 9 of Quantum Micro (Simultaneous Move Games). Click here for the answer key to the problems at to the end of this (and all other) chapters.
Thursday (Fun Day!): Cost-benefit analysis. Read (and comment on in Blackboard by 8am Thursday):
Week 6 (starts Monday, October 4)Monday: Chapter 10 of Quantum Micro (Application: Auctions). Click here for the answer key to the problems at to the end of this (and all other) chapters. Tuesday: Chapter 11 of Quantum Micro (Application: Marine Affairs) and Chapter 12 of Quantum Micro (Transition: Game Theory v. Price Theory). Click here for the answer key to the problems at to the end of this (and all other) chapters. Thursday (Fun Day!): Education/testing. There is no reading assignment because all of you should be experts on issues surrounding education and testing. So: spend some time thinking about testing and the incentives it creates and whether those incentives lead to good outcomes or bad outcomes and how you would reform the education system...and then comment in Blackboard by 8am Thursday. Week 7 (starts Monday, October 11)Monday: No class (mid-semester break) Tuesday: No class (mid-semester break)
Thursday (Fun Day!): Supply and demand. We'll do a double oral auction experiment. There is no reading or writing assignment. Week 8 (starts Monday, October 18)Monday: Chapter 13 of Quantum Micro (Supply and Demand: The Basics). Click here for the answer key to the problems at to the end of this (and all other) chapters.
Tuesday: Chapter 14 of Quantum Micro (Taxes). Click here for the answer key to the problems at to the end of this (and all other) chapters. Thursday (Fun Day!): Voting, Part One. Today we have classroom debates featuring campus representatives from the Democratic Party and/or the Green Party and/or the Republican Party! I asked them to choose a topic related to economics (broadly interpreted), and they came up with tax cuts/deficits, global warming, and health care, respectively. Since there will be time for class discussion on all three issues, you might want to read what you can about them. What you definitely want to do (because it is your writing assignment for the week) is contribute (on Blackboard by 8am Thursday) a relevant fact with a citation from a primary source.
Week 9 (starts Monday, October 25)Monday: Chapter 14 of Quantum Micro (Taxes) and Chapter 15 (Elasticities). Click here for the answer key to the problems at to the end of this (and all other) chapters. Tuesday: Chapter 14 of Quantum Micro (Taxes) and Chapter 15 (Elasticities). Here is the handout from today's class and the answer key for the handout. Click here for the answer key to the problems at to the end of this (and all other) chapters. Thursday (Fun Day!): Voting, Part Two. Comment thoughtfully on one or more of the following questions in Blackboard by 8am Thursday: Do you vote? Why or why not? How do you (or how would you) decide who to vote for? Do you think voting for a third-party candidate (e.g., Ralph Nader) is "throwing your vote away"? What do you think about strategic voting (e.g., registering as a member of the other party and voting in primaries for far-left or far-right candidates so that that party will nominate a far-out candidate who will get trounced in the general election)? Week 10 (starts Monday, November 1)Monday: Chapter 16 of Quantum Micro (Supply and Demand: Some Details). Click here for the answer key to the problems at to the end of this (and all other) chapters. Tuesday: Chapter 17 of Quantum Micro (Margins). Click here for the answer key to the problems at to the end of this (and all other) chapters. Thursday (Fun Day!): To be determined Week 11 (starts Monday, November 8)Monday: Chapter 18 of Quantum Micro (Transition: Welfare Economics). Click here for the answer key to the problems at to the end of this (and all other) chapters.
Tuesday: In-class work day. I will not have any prepared material, but will be available to answer questions &etc. Thursday (Fun Day!): Paper consumption at Whitman. This week is Paper Conservation Awareness Week at Whitman, sponsored by a group of students who would like Whitman to use less paper and buy more recycled paper. Your assignment is to read this Paper Manifesto and then post, on Blackboard by 8am Thursday, your thoughts on paper use at Whitman and what (if anything) should be done about it. I'd like you to think in particular about how this situation relates to things we've discussed in class, and (although you don't have to post about this) I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts about the merits of using economic instruments (i.e., charging for printing) to reduce paper use.
Week 12 (starts Monday, November 15)Monday: Macro: Mankiw, Chapters 15 and 16
Tuesday: Macro: Mankiw, Chapters 17 and 18 Thursday (Fun Day!): Government budgets. Read (and comment on in Blackboard by 8am Thursday) the tables in Appendix A of Quantum Micro (pp. 151-155). You can also do your own digging into government budget issues on the web. Your post can be a comment or a question or a fact/assertion/speculation. You don't need a citation or anything--just some evidence that you've spent a few minutes looking at this information and thinking about it. Week 13 (starts Monday, November 22)No class (Thanksgiving break) Week 14 (starts Monday, November 29)Monday: Macro: Mankiw, Chapters 19 and 20 Tuesday: Macro: Mankiw, Chapters 21 and 22 Thursday (Fun Day!): Social Security. Read (and comment on in Blackboard by 8am Thursday):
Week 15 (starts Monday, December 6)Monday: Macro: Mankiw, Chapter 23 Tuesday: Macro: Mankiw, Chapter 24 Thursday (Fun Day!): Medicare. Read (and comment on in Blackboard by 8am Thursday):
Week 16 (starts Monday, December 13)Final exams: my reading of the final exam schedule indicates that the 9am section has its final exam from 2-4pm on Tuesday, December 14, and that the 11am section has its final exam from 9-11am on Friday, December 17. You are welcome to attend either final exam period. The final exam and its answer key will be posted after the exam. The final exam will be open Mankiw, meaning that you can bring and use your copy of Mankiw and/or use the copy that I will have available for general use. (Note that you are not allowed to write inappropriate notes in your Mankiw text...) The macro questions on the final (i.e., the questions about Mankiw) will be best studied for by reading through the Mankiw chapters and looking at the end-of-chapter problems. |
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