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Economics

Peter Hartley

George A. Peterkin Professor of Economics

MEECON Co-Director

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3.4

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Difficulty

3.9

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Courses

3

in seeded sections

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Research areas

Energy Economics; Energy and Growth; Money, Credit and Banking

Courses taught

ECON 498

Honors Program In Economics-I

Research workshop open to ECON and MTEC majors. Students must have a GPA of at least 3.67 in all courses taken toward satisfying major requirements, and must have taken all ECON courses directly related to the topic of their research. Students develop a research idea, construct an economic model with testable hypotheses, test those hypotheses, and write and present an academic quality paper. Econometrics pre-requisite is ECON 209 for ECON majors and ECON 310 for MTEC majors.

EconomicsNone3 credits
3.28.7hBethune, Zachary, Hartley, Peter, Ho, Vivian, Medlock, Kenneth, Pouliot, Guillaume, Zodrow, George

ECON 602

Microeconomics - Energy Sector

Covers basic microeconomic concepts and applies them to contemporary issues in the energy sector. Topics covered include demand and supply analysis, market equilibrium and different market structures, international trade, investment and capacity expansion, risk and investment finance, and economic analysis of energy policy including environmental policy. This course enables students to apply quantitative microeconomic theory in order to make data-driven recommendations to case studies presented by industry partners.

EconomicsNone4 credits
3.412.6hHartley, Peter

ECON 800

Graduate Research

Assists students in the dissertation writing process. Students must write an independent and original piece of quantitative research that is of sufficient quality to merit publication in an academic economics journal. Towards this objective, faculty mentor evaluate and critique the research of PhD students who are either preparing research before formally selecting a dissertation topic or actively engaged in dissertation research. Repeatable for Credit.

EconomicsNone1-12 credits
3.87.4hBethune, Zachary, Bobkova, Nina, Calvi, Rossella, Coughlin, Maura, Eraslan, Hulya, Fox, Jeremy, Hartley, Peter, Kong, Yunmi, Loch-Temzelides, Ted, Perrigne, Isabelle, Rezende Cunha, Flavio, Tang, Xun, Thirkettle, Matt, Zodrow, George

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