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Macrofinance: Models and Policy Decisions

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This lecture covers macroeconomic models incorporating financial markets, analyzing financial decisions, macroeconomic events, and policy decisions. Topics include consumption-based models, risk aversion, equity premium puzzle, term structure of interest rates, labor markets, monetary and fiscal policy.

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