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Dirk Niepelt

“Topics in Macroeconomics,” Stockholm, Spring 2004

PhD course in the Stockholm Doctoral Program.

Syllabus. Schedule: Classes held on Monday from 9–12 a.m. in these rooms. Werning (2003) paper. Course requirements: TBA.

This entry was posted in Teaching on January 20, 2004 by Dirk Niepelt.

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