Economics of Financial Institutions and Markets

ECON-4330

This course will examine a wide range of financial markets and institutions and the micro-and macroeconomic forces that relate to them. Topics include the use of derivative securities such as future, options, and swap agreements, and their roles in distributing financial risk. The course will be driven by textbook readings, supplemented by current news stories, articles from the financial press, and research articles.

4 credits

Past Term Data

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Spring Summer Fall
(Session 1) (Session 2)
2024
Econ-financial Markets & Inst. (4c)
  • Robert W. Jones
Seats Taken: 0/49
2023
Econ-financial Markets & Inst. (4c)
  • Robert W. Jones
Seats Taken: 44/49
2022
Econ-financial Markets & Inst. (4c)
  • Robert W. Jones
Seats Taken: 45/49
2021
Econ-financial Markets & Inst. (4c)
  • Robert W. Jones
Seats Taken: 41/45
2020
Econ-financial Markets & Inst. (4c)
  • Robert W. Jones
Seats Taken: 44/49
2019
Econ-financial Markets & Inst. (4c)
  • Robert W. Jones
Seats Taken: 33/49
2018
Econ-financial Markets & Inst. (4c)
  • Robert W. Jones
Seats Taken: 41/45
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