Introductory economics sessions (one in Microeconomics and one in Macroeconomics) will provide a review for students
who have only taken one or two previous economics courses. The introductory sessions are particularly appropriate for those students preparing to take ECON 6250 (Survey of Development Economics) and ECON 6280 (Survey of International Economics). If you can only attend one, micro is more helpful for ECON 6250.
Intermediate economics sessions (one in Microeconomics and one in Macroeconomics) will provide a review for students who have a
more extensive economics background. The intermediate sessions are more helpful for students planning to take ECON 6283 (International Trade Theory and Policy) and ECON 6284 (International Macroeconomics Theory and Policy). Also note, Micro sessions are a better preparation for ECON 6283 and the Macro sessions are better for ECON 6284.
Students will not receive graduate credit for these sessions.
Students who are required to complete an introductory OR intermediate Micro and Macroeconomics requirement may do so by passing a proficiency exam, offered on the afternoon of September 12th.
(Note: The Security Policy Studies program's economics requirement cannot be fulfilled by taking the summer review sessions and passing the proficiency exam).
Review Session Dates:
August 17-22, 24-27, 29 (a total of 11 sessions of review)
Proficiency exams will be offered on Saturday, September 12.
For more information, visit the Institute for International Economic Policy (IIEP) website.