A seminar for senior economics majors engaged in independent research. Students will learn about the use of empirical techniques in economics, including the opportunity to engage with the research of prominent economists, who present their work at the Calderwood and Goldman seminars hosted by the department. Students will also present and discuss their own research at weekly meetings. Students may not accumulate more than 0.5 credit for this course.
Units: 0.5
Max Enrollment: 20
Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor required. Limited to Senior Economics majors doing independent research.
Instructor: Hilt
Distribution Requirements: SBA - Social and Behavioral Analysis
Typical Periods Offered: Fall
Semesters Offered this Academic Year: Fall; Spring
Notes: Mandatory Credit/Non Credit.