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Part-time lecturer in Macroeconomics
NYU London is currently recruiting for a part-time lecturer to teach Macroeconomics, a course sponsored by the Stern School of Business at NYU. Teaching commences in the autumn term (Sept-Dec 2023). Course Description:Macroeconomics is a course reserved to NYU Stern Sophomores working towards their B.S. in Business and Political Economy. It is required for all students and constitutes a cornerstone of the program's curriculum. The contents of the course are those typical of an intermediate-level undergraduate course in closed-economy macroeconomics. Fundamentally, the course introduces the student to the evidence on high- and low-frequency dynamics of economic aggregates and to cutting-edge theories that rationalize those dynamics. A candidate for t
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