Fall 2025 International Finance & Economic Policy IA7600 section 001

International Finance & Monetary Theory

Intl Finance & Monetary T

Call Number 15488
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Alan Taylor
Type LECTURE
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

This is a theory and applications course in international macroeconomics and finance. It provides students with the basic tools to analyze real-life macroeconomic, policy, and financial market situations. The class is suitable for those interested in working at domestic or international policy institutions, in diplomatic service, the financial sector, or the media. Lectures are fairly rigorous, though if the student has some first-year economics, knows basic algebra and graphs, they will handle the material fairly easily. While theory is central, policy and market relevance is emphasized through: i) discussions on topical issues; ii) study of key historical and current episodes to illustrate ideas; iii) relevant pieces of policy/media/finance sector analysis. In terms of topics, part one will develop analytic frameworks to understand exchange rates in terms of short- and long-term determinants. Part two explores the balance of payments and the interaction between the macroeconomic policy, the exchange rate, and macroeconomic outcomes. Then part three will cover various advanced topics such as the choice of exchange rate regime, the euro, currency crashes, and default.

Web Site Vergil
Department International Finance & Economic Policy
Enrollment 0 students (65 max) as of 8:06PM Monday, June 2, 2025
Subject International Finance & Economic Policy
Number IA7600
Section 001
Division School of International and Public Affairs
Open To SIPA
Fee $120 IA Crse Textbook &
Section key 20253IFEP7600U001