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@article{, license={Creative Commons 3.0: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs}, title= {International and Area Studies 107, 001 - Spring 2011 - UC Berkeley}, author= {J. Bradford Delong}, keywords= {}, abstract= {This course is designed as a comprehensive overview of intermediate macroeconomic theory focusing on economic growth and international economics. It covers a number of topics including history of economic growth, industrial revolution, post-industrial revolution divergence, flexible-price and sticky-price macroeconomics, and macroeconomic policy. Course is structured for majors in International and Area Studies and other non-economic social science majors.}, terms= {}, url= {https://ninjacourses.berkeley.edu/explore/courses/FL/2011/472}, year= {2011} }
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