Spring 2017
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Previous semesters
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PhD courses DRE 7002
– Time
Series Econometrics. PhD course, BI Norwegian Business
School. Lecturer Hilde
C Bjørnland and Fabio
Canova. See preliminary schedule here DRE 7024 Factor
Models in Macroeconomics, PhD course, BI Norwegian Business
School - March 20-21 and April 25, 2017. Guest lecturer James
Stock (March 20 and 21 2017). Course responsible Hilde
C Bjørnland. DRE 7011 – CAMP
mini PhD course: Oil Markets and the Macro Economy", PhD
course, BI Norwegian Business School – June 13-15, 2017. Guest lecturer Hashem
Pesaran (June 15, 2017). Course responsible Hilde
C Bjørnland. MSc courses GRA
6639 – Business cycles. Master of Science, BI Norwegian Business School GRA 6648
– Research
Methodology - Economics. Master of Science, BI Norwegian Business School |
PhD courses DRE 7002
– Time
Series Econometrics. PhD course, BI Norwegian Business
School. (Spring 2011, 2013, 2015) DRE 7004
– Topics
in Macroeconomics. PhD course, BI Norwegian Business
School. (Fall 2011, 2013, 2015) DRE 7011
– CAMP
mini PhD course: Oil Markets and the Macro Economy", May 26-28 2015,
Oslo. Lectures: Hilde C. Bjørnland and Ragnar Torvik. See invitation here and details here DRE 7020
– Regime-Switching
DSGE modeling in RISE, PhD course.
November 16-18 2015, Oslo. Guest
lecturer: Junior Maih. See invitation here
Topics in advanced macroeconometrics I: Structural VAR models. PhD
Course, University of Oslo/BI
Norwegian Business School. 11-14 December 2006: Detailed plan and
reading list. Executive MBA Maritime Offshore
track GRA8221
- Oil
Prices and the Macroeconomy (June 21-22 2016) See here for details MSc courses GRA
6639 – Business cycles
(previous name: Topics in macroeconomics). Master of Science, BI Norwegian
Business School. (Spring 2008-) GRA 6648
– Research
Methodology - Economics. Master of Science, BI Norwegian Business School (Spring 2011-) OLD courses GRA6647 - Applied Econometrics and Time
Series. Master of Science,
BI Norwegian Business School. (Fall 2007-2010) Spesialisering: Anvendt Makro:
Introduction to time series methods. BI
Norwegian Business School. (Spring 2008, 2010) |