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### Spring, 2026

  [### Seminar in Macroeconomics

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 **Semester:**   Spring 

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 **Year offered:**  2026 

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 **Link:** [Course Website](https://economics.harvard.edu/seminars-macroeconomics) 

 

 Seminar speakers present papers on macroeconomic topics, including issues relating to monetary and fiscal policies, economic growth, the role of institutions, and other research issues in the field. 

 

   [### FYSEMR 73X: Economics of Religion

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 **Semester:**   Spring 

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 **Year offered:**  2026 

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 **Link:** [Course Website](https://canvas.harvard.edu/courses/158726) 

 

 The social-science approach to religion seeks to explain how religions evolve, make us richer or poorer, and influence the daily lives of people around the world. A controversial, but useful, approach views organized religion as a market in which alternative religions and... 

 

  



### Spring, 2025

  [### ECON 980kk: Economic Growth

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 **Semester:**   Spring 

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 **Year offered:**  2025 

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 **Link:** [Course Website](https://canvas.harvard.edu/courses/142590) 

 

 This junior seminar will cover theoretical and empirical research on economic growth and rare macroeconomic disasters. Students will be expected to participate actively in class, to prepare a presentation that discusses and critiques one or multiple articles, and to write a... 

 

   [### ECON 1450: The Political Economy of Religion

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 **Semester:**   Spring 

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 **Year offered:**  2025 

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 **Link:** [Course Website](https://canvas.harvard.edu/courses/143646) 

 

 The study of the political economy of religion is grounded in two intellectual strands of thought developed in economics and sociology. The economic approach views religious competition and church-state relations as market phenomena. The absence of state religion allows for... 

 

  



### Fall, 2021

  [### ECON 2010c: Economic Theory

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 **Semester:**   Fall 

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 **Year offered:**  2021 

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 **Link:** [Course Website](https://canvas.harvard.edu/courses/91600) 

 

 Topics include discrete-time and continuous-time dynamic programming, consumption, investment, economic growth, and business cycles. 

 

  



### Fall, 2019

  [### Seminar in Religion &amp; Political Economy

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 **Semester:**   Fall 

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 **Year offered:**  2019 

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 **Link:** [Course Website](https://economics.harvard.edu/seminars/religion) 

 

 Current research on religion and political economy will be presented by outside speakers and Harvard faculty and students. 

 

  



### Spring, 2018

  [### ECON 980E: Rare Macroeconomic Disasters

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 **Semester:**   Spring 

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 **Year offered:**  2018