B6201-001: Global Economic Environment
TR - B Term, 10:45AM to 12:15PM
Credit hours: 1.5
Location: WJW 208
Instructor: Jesse Schreger
This course explores the fundamentals of national competitiveness, productivity and growth. It studies the forces that determine production, consumption, savings and investment. It introduces the problem of variable foreign exchange rates and their impact on policy, performance and finance. It explores the complex relationships among government policies and private-sector performance in a global setting.
Jesse Schreger
Class of 1967 Associate Professor of Business
Jesse Schreger is an assistant professor of macroeconomics in the Economics Division at Columbia Business School. His research is primarily on international finance and macroeconomics, focusing on sovereign debt and exchange rates. His work has been published in the American Economic Review, the Journal of Finance, and the Journal of International Economics.
Professor Schreger is...