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Fin254f:Financial Spring 2010(2) Blake LeBaron blebaron@brandeis.edu www.brandeis.edu/~blebaron/classes/fin254f www.brandeis.edu/~blebaron/classes/fin254f TA: Xia Meng
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Introduction Description Prerequisites Readings Grading Outline
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What is this course? History Economics Finance Psychology
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Prerequisites Required: Fin201, Financial Theory Econ201, Global Economic Environment Useful, but not required: Econ202: Applied International Macroeconomics Probability/Statistics (Econ211f) Who can take this course? 2 nd year MA, MBAi MSF, BA/MA 2 nd year and beyond Ph.D
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Course Materials Required Books Kindleberger and Aliber, Manias, Panics, and Crashes Reinhart and Rogoff, This Time is Different Shiller, Irrational Exuberance Nofsingner, The Psychology of Investing
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Course Materials Completely optional books Minsky, Stabilizing an Unstable Economy Mackay, Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds, 1841
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More Course Materials Lecture notes: web Readings: web Public Brandeis library tools
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Grading Problem sets (33%) Midterm exam (33%) Final exam (33%) May 12, 1:30-4:30
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Course Outline Website
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