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  UADPhilEcon wishes all students and staff a cool and fulfilling summer holiday. Click here for what's new on UADPhilEcon's website
27 July, 2010

Starting on 7th March 2005, all significant additions to our website are announced below. On the top right hand side you can also find contributions by staff and students on a diverse range of topics: 

  • (27/7/2010) - EcT201 Classic Texts in Economics and Philosophy:  Click here for a 'reply' to all students from the various scholars to whom they were asked (as part of the module's assessment) to write 'letters'
  • (15/6/10) Ec10 Market Failures by Prof. Mono Chatterji. Click here for a new set of notes on the concept of market failures.
  • (7/6/10) Module 6 - Advanced Macroeconomics (Yannis Stournaras) Please find an updated version of the syllabus and lecture notes here.
  • (15/4/10) Module 5 - Advanced Macroeconomics (John Tsoukalas) The 2010 Lecture notes are now available: Click here for an introductory note, here for lecture I notes and here for lecture II notes, also click here for the course syllabus.
  • (10/4/10) Module 5 - General Equilibrium The 2010 Lecture notes are now available: Click here for Part I: General Equilibrium Basic Properties and here for Part II: General Equilibrium: Welfare Properties. For the references click here, for the 1st Problem Set here and for the 2nd Problem Set here. [The 2009 midterm examination (with solutions) click here].  Lecturer: Yiannis Vailakis (Exeter)
  • (06/03/10) The updated 2010 course outline and syllbaus for the 1st Year 2nd Semester Module 4 of Advanced Macroeconomics is now available here.
  • (02/03/10) The Tuesday Seminar of March 2nd is canceled. Going forward  the next Tuesday Seminar of March 9th will host Professor Peter Sinclair (University of Birmingham) and the Tuesday Seminar of March 16th will host Eckhard Hein (Berlin School of Economics).
  • (19/02/10) Be advised that the series of lectures on Measure Theory by Professor N. Papanastasiou will be commencing on Tuesday 2/03 19.30 (not the 23/02)
  • (18/02/10) Click here for the latest version of George Krimpas on the current crisis and the task of recycling surpluses within a currency union, such as Eurozone
  • (09/02/10) Click here for the 1st year 3rd module exam and here for the indicative solutions.
  • (02/02/10) Click here for the 2nd year 1st semester examination timetable 2009-2010.
  • (29/1/10) New 2nd year 2nd semester course on Feminist Economics. Click here for the syllabus.
  • (8/12/09) Click here for the syllabus of the 3rd module of Advanced Microeconomics. 
  • (12/11/09) Click here for the questions of the module examination and here for suggestive solutions of Advanced Microeconomics.
  • (11/11/09) Click here for the new syllabus of Module 2 of EcT201 Economics and Philosophy, by Yanis Varoufakis
  • (26/10/09) Click here for the 4th problem set of the 1st module of Advanced Microeconomics.
  • (21/10/09) Click here for the 3rd problem set of the 1st module of Advanced Microeconomics.
  • (13/10/09) Click  here for the 2nd problem set of the 1st module of Advanced Microeconomics and here for the assignment question.
  • (11/10/09) Click here for the 1st problem set of the 1st module of Advanced Microeconomics. (Please note that some symbols in the hard copy you got did not print out correctly).
  • (7/10/09) Click here  for the course outline and reading list of Marxist Economics I (2nd year course) by T. Maniatis.
  • (30/9/09) Click here for the syllabus of the 1st Module of Advanced Microeconomics (Ec10) by T. Patokos.
  • (5/5/09) The third set of notes on General Equilibrium by Yannis Vailakis are now available here.
  • (4/5/09) A provocative and highly entertaining radio program on the banking crisis and its causes can be listened to by clicking here.
  • (31/3/09) A highly interesting (and rather polemical) piece on the negative role of MBA degrees can be heard by clicking here (then follow the prompts)
  • (30/3/09) New notes on General Equilibrium (for Module 5 of Ec10) by Y. Vailakis (Exeter). For the references click here; for the first set of notes here; for the second set of notes here.
  • 19/3/09) Powerpoint slides are now available for three of the four lectures of the Strategic Choices Module of Ec10. Click here. For the whole text by Hargreaves-Heap and Varoufakis, click here.
  • (14/11/08) Click here for the module examination of Advanced Microeconomics course (by T. Patokos) and here for the suggestive answers.
  • (31/10/08) Research Method Seminar: Click here for the first mini project and for the first assignment.
  • The scheduled seminar by professor John Reardon (University of Wisconsin) will be held on Tuesday 21/10 strictly from 15.00 to 16.30.  
  • (20/10/08) First year students: Click here for lecture notes/slides on Optimal Control theory (by Y. Demitriou) and here for the assignment for Module 1 of Ec10 (by T. Patokos)
  • (16/10/08) Miniporject for the Research Method Seminar, by Dr Bartzokas. Click here.
  • New syllabus for EcΤ205 – Int. Macroeconomics and Public Finance by Professor Y. Stournaras
  • (5/6/08) Three papers by Professor Christian Arnsperger are now available that relate the main theme of his lectures: (a) Introductory lecture, (b) Utopia, and (c) Compromise. For more on the course click here: EcT201 Classic Texts on Economics and Philosophy
  • (11/3/08) Professor Feiner's assignment question is now available: DUE DATE (no extensions): 31st March 2008-03-11 Please return in electronic form your essays to Ms Maria Kolomitsini by email to mkolom@econ.uoa.gr or to info@uadphilecon.gr - NOT TO PROFESSOR FEINER.ESSAY TITLE: In a brief essay (not to exceed 800 words) explain Why Feminist Economics should (or should not) be a regular part of the offerings of UADPhilEcon. In your essay be sure to discuss: your initial ideas about the importance and content of feminist economics,
    how this did (or did not change); and
    how you now understand feminist economics as a contribution (or not) to the critique of orthodox economics. How, in your view, would the inclusion of more attention to feminist economics enrich the policy debates among students in the UADPhil program?   Be sure to refer to specific texts, readings and class discussions.
  • (5/3/08) Two new articles are now available as pasrt of Professor Susan Feiner's readings viz. EcT201. Click here and here.
  • (4/3/08) New lecture notes/syllabus for the 5th module of first year course Ec112 - by Yannis Stournaras. Click here.
  • (4/3/08) Two new papers by D. McCloskey (that will be used in her EcT201 lecture course on Economics and Philosophy are available here and here.
  • (25/01/08) A series of interesting lectures will run from February to May, in association with The Netherlands Embassy in Athens, on the theme of History, Memory, and our relationship with the Past. Click here
  • (16/01/08) The 2nd tutorial for Module 3 of Q10 (Mathematical Economics) has been scheduled for Tuesday 29/01 at 18.00 (Tutor: M.Kitsios).
  • (9/12/07) Click here for the Test of Module 2 of Ec10 and here for suggested solutions/answers (by T. Patokos).
  • (3/12/07) Click here for Problem Set 4 for Module 2 (Parametric Choices) of Ec10 has been made available by Tasos Patokos.
  • (20/11/07) Problem Set 3 for Module 2 (Parametric Choices) of Ec10 has been made available by Tasos Patokos.
  • (14/11/07) New assignment for Module 2 (Parametric Choices) of Ec10 has been made available by Tasos Patokos. Click here.
  • (9/11/07) New syllabus and problem sets for Module 2 (Parametric Choices) of Ec10 has been made available by Tasos Patokos. Click here for a comprehensive syllabus Also, click here for Problem Set 1 and here for Problem Set 2.
  • (30/10/07) Click on the link EcΤ216 – Seminal Texts on Institutional Economics for a copy of the course's syllabus
  • (22/10/07) A revised timetable for 1st year courses is available here. The final examinations (July 07) timetable is available here. Also, click here for the syllabus of Module 2 of Ec10. Courses Ec10 and Ec11 have been somewhat restructured (click on Ec10 and Ec11 to see the changes).
  • (30/7/07) A comprehensive answer to Question 3 (Module 3, Strategic Choice) of Ec10 Examination Paper (July 2007) is available here.
  • (7/6/07) New name and syllabus for 2nd year course Q205. (Renamed from Statistical Computing to Statistical and Econometric Models). Lecturer: S. Meidanis. Click here.
  • (29/5/07) Lecture slides for Module 6 of Ec102 Advanced Microeconomics, Market Failures and Externalities, by Dimitris Voliotis. Click here.
  • (5/3/07) The tutorials for Module 4 of Ec101 (A. Papandreou's material) have been scheduled for Thursday 8/3 at 18.00 and Thursday 15/3 at 18.00.
  • (5/3/07) New material for second year course EcF202 – Banking and Firm Finance. Click here to find the appropriate webpage.
  • (1/3/07) Professor Haliassos' lecture material and problem sets (including solutions) are now available here.
  • (26/2/07) Solutions to the Game Theory module test of Ec10 (February 2007) are now available. Click here.
  • (30/1/07) Professor Geoff Hodgson's syllabus and readings are now available here.
  • (21/12/06) Changes to the first year third module timetable can be gleaned here. Also. Professor Argeitis' Ec11 Module 3 syllabus is now available here.
  • (30/11/06) Professor Krimpas' last set of notes for EcT201-Seminal Texts on Economics and Philosophy are available here. Professor Zoumboulakis' lectures commence on Friday 8th December at 18.00.
  • (16/11/06) New notes, ancillary texts and the assignment for Module 2 (Growth and Cycles) of Ec11 (provided by N. Theocarakis). Click here.
  • (16/11/06) Next sessions of the Graduate Seminar Series will be on Thursday 23/11 at 17.00 Speakers: L. Fragkiadakis and A. Arvanitis (Panteion). Click here.
  •  (10/11/06) Additional two-hour-long first year seminars have been scheduled for: Monday 15/1/07 and Monday 29/1/07, both at 18.00 to be given by T. Patokos on Module 3 (Strategic Choices) of Ec10.
  • (1/11/06) First year, first semester Tutorial Program: Q101-Mathematical Economics 31/10/06 (17.00), 21/11/06 (17.00), 30/11/06 (18.00) by Kostas Stratis. Ec101-Advanced Microeconomics 23/10/06 (18.00) by George Magonis. Ec111-Advanced Macroeconomics 16/11/06 (18.00) 05/12/06 (17.00) by Lefteris Tserkezis 
  • (1/11/06) New Graduate Seminar Series begins on 1/11. Click here.
  • (26/10/06) Next meeting of 2nd year course EcT201 Seminal Texts in Economics and Philosophy with Professor G. Krimpas. The syllabus and suggested readings have now been pasted on the course's webpage. Click here to see it.
  • (25/10/06) Syllabus for 2nd year course Q204 Topics in Econometrics. Click here.
  • (16/10/06) New 1st year Mathematical Economics Syllabus, course Q101 amd Q101t (Topology). Click here.
  • (13/10/06) New, corrected, first year timetable. Notice the changes in the 2nd and 3rd modules. Click here.
  • (29/9/06) New course outline for EcT201 - Seminal Texts on Economics and Philosophy. Click here.
  • (29/9/06) Final 2nd year course list/timetable. For Table A courses click here. For Table B courses click here.
  • (2/5/06) New lecture notes by Professor Mike Wickens for Q204 – Topics in Advanced Econometrics. Click here: 1. Asset Pricing and Market Efficiency, 2. A General Theory of Asset Pricing (The stochastic discount factor model of asset pricing), 3. Financial Econometrics, 4. The Forex Market, 5. Bonds: The term structure of interest rates, 6. The Stock Market, 7. Optimal Asset Allocation
  • (16/3/06) New syllabus for EcF202 – Banking and Firm Finance. Lecturer: K. Koufopoulos. Lecture notes are coming on stream as the semester unfolds: (A) Introduction (click here), (B) Lectures on Capital Budgeting (click here), (C) Capital Structure I (click here)
  • (27/2/06) The syllabus of the Game Theory component of second year course EcT202 Seminal Texts on General Equilibrium, Game Theory and Social Choice is now available. Click here
  • (23/2/06) New syllabus for 1st year Module 6 of Ec10 (Market Failure). Click here.
  • (16/2/06) New syllabi are available for: (a) 1st year Module 5 of Ec10 (General Equilibrium Theory) - click here, (b) Financial Econometrics component of 2nd year course Q204-Advanced Topics in Econometrics, provided by Professor Mike Wikens - click here, (c) 2nd year course EcT210* - Development Economics and Industrial Dynamics, by A. Bartzokas, (d) 2nd semester Timetables for 1st year and for 2nd year
  • (6/2/06) UADPhilEcon is pleased to announce that our students now have access to two large financial data bases for research purposes. For information of how to gain access to them send an email to info@uadphilecon.gr
  • (28/1/06) Curriculum vitae and a brief bibliography of Professor Godelier (who will be delivering the 2nd Annual Lecture on Philosophy and Economics in Memory of Kosmas Psychopaidis, on Tuesday 21st February 2006)
  • (27/1/06) New material for Game Theory Module (module 3) of Ec101: Readings: (a) Static games, (b) Dynamic games, (c) Bargaining games, (d) Evolutionary games
  • (27/1/06) New syllabus for Soc102: Click here.
  • (17/1/06) Lectures by Professor Maurice Godelier, EcT201–Seminal Texts on Philosophy and Economics: Monday 23/1 at 18.00; Tuesday 24/1 at 18.30; Tuesday 21/2 (coincides with the Second Annual Lecture on Economics and Philosophy in Memory of Kosmas Psychopaidis); and Friday 24/2 at 18.00
  • (3/11/05) Additional Mathematics Seminars have now been scheduled for 8/11,22/11,17/1 and 24/1. Click here for more.
  • (17/10/05) New material for EcA202 Industrial Organization. Click here
  • (17/10/05) New material for EcT201 Seminal Texts on Philosophy and Economics by M. Zouboulakis
  • (13/10/05) Timetable for first year mathematics and microeconomics tutorials. Please click here.
  • (10/10/05) Added missing Chapter 1 by C. Arnsperger for EcT201 Seminal Texts on Philosophy and Economics
  • (6/10/2005) New material (essays plus readings) for second year course EcT201 Seminal Texts on Philosophy and Economics
  • (3/10/2005) The first assignment for Q10 is available here. So are the syllabi for second year courses: EcΤ209 - Technology, Growth and Economic Change, EcH201History of Firms and Entrepreneurship
  • (27/9/2005) For the first semester timetable click here. Also, our pages regarding first and second year courses have been updated.
  • (19/7/2005) Evaluation form for second year courses are now available here
  • (24/6/2005) A list of preparatory readings for the new intake of students (October 2005) is now available here.
  • (22/6/2005) Take home examination for Ec216 Reading Keynes. Deadline: midnight of 25/6/2005. For the examination questions, click here
  • (16/6/2005) For examples of examination questions for Soc103 (History of Economic Thought), click here.
  • (6/6/2005) Examinations timetable for 2nd year courses. Click here.
  • (3/6/2005) N. Theocarakis' guide (in the context of Soc103) to texts available on the Internet concerning Classical, Marxian and Neoclassical Economics. Click here.
  • (23/5/2005) H. Polemarchakis' lecture notes for Module 6 of Ec10 are now available. And so is a set of related problems. Click here and here respectively; or here for the Ec10 webpage.
  • (19/5/2005) D. Voliotis's Lecture notes on Money and Capital Pricing, Module 6 of Ec11, are now availbable. Click here.
  • (12/5/2005) K. Koufopoulos' notes on Mergers and Takeovers are now available. Click here.
  • (26/4/2005) K. Koufopoulos announces that his 11/5 class will be moved back to 9/5. All his classes during that week will take place at 18.00
  • (26/4/2005) D. Voliotis' lecture notes on General Equilibrium (Ec102, Module 5) are available here.
  • (5/4/2005) Professor Sugden's CV is now available here.
  • (4/4/2005) New notes for 2nd year course Ec231 Banking and Firm Finance:(F) Capital Structure under Adverse Selection and Moral Hazard. (G) Payout Policy: Dividends and Share Repurchases
  • (1/4/2005) New guide for Soc103 on Preclassical Economic Texts. Click here.
  • (30/3/2005) Revised problem sets of module 4 of Ec11 by M. Haliasos. Click here.
  • (28/3/2005) Syllabus for module 5 of Ec11 by George Chortareas. Click here.
  • (23/3/2005) Eviews Econometrics Manual, authored by K. Fragkiadakis plus Accompanying Data Set. UADPhilEcon is indebted to KF for this remarkable manual - Click here.
  • (21/3/2005) New notes on capital structure and incentives for 2nd year course Ec231 Banking Firm and Finance - Click here
  • (15/3/2005) New notes by George Krimpas on Effective Demand. Click here.
  • (11/3/2005) Summer Schools which might interest some of our students (e.g. Information Technology, Game Theory). Click here.
  • (9/3/2005) Ec112, Module 4 (lecturer: Michael Haliasos). The syllabus and first problem set are now available. Click here.
  • (9/3/2005) Have you ever been brought to the edge of homicidal rage by the way Athenian drivers carry on? George Krimpas expresses such rage in typical Krimpas-esque style. Click here (in Greek).
  • (7/3/2005) New lecture notes for 2nd year course Ec231 Banking and Firm Finance - Click here.

 

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On Sainthood - by George Krimpas (in Greek)
The private and the public - by George Krimpas (in Greek)
Eurodollar, by G. Krimpas
History, Memory and our Relationship with the Past
Euro-sovereign finance
Putting the E into the EMU, by George Krimpas
George Krimpas on The Recycling Problem in the Currency Union

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