Course # 34500 Section Number 1D02 Day(s) F Time(s) 1:30pm-2:50pm Term Spring 2026 Instructor Staff Specialization Finance & Policy Course Section Macroeconomics for Public Policy - 34500/1 This course examines the working of the aggregate economy. It aims to understand the key determinants of business cycle fluctuations and of long-run economic development. This includes coverage of the role of employment, productivity, trade and fiscal deficits, inflation, and interest rates. The emphasis of the course is on the impact of monetary and fiscal policies on the macro economy. Students will be able to analyze and discuss important current economic issues, such as government spending and tax reforms, Social Security reforms, the conduct of monetary policy, and the impact of changing economic conditions around the world. Course Sections Quarter Course # Title Instructor Day(s) Time(s) Syllabus Winter 2026 PPHA 34500/1 Macroeconomics for Public Policy Daniel Sullivan Tuesday 6:30pm-9:20pm Syllabus Spring 2026 PPHA 34500/1 Macroeconomics for Public Policy Nathanael Vellekoop Monday, Wednesday 10:30am-11:50am Syllabus TA Sessions Quarter Course # Title Instructor Day(s) Time(s) Syllabus Spring 2026 PPHA 34500/1D01 TA Session: Macroeconomics for Public Policy Staff Friday 10:30am-11:50am Spring 2026 PPHA 34500/1D02 TA Session: Macroeconomics for Public Policy Staff Friday 1:30pm-2:50pm Recent News More news Africa as a Success Story: Rethinking Political Organization Before Colonial Rule Thu., January 29, 2026 Green Subsidies Could Deliver the Same Climate Impact at Half the Cost Thu., January 29, 2026 Former NYPD Chief of Department Kenneth E. Corey Named Executive Director of the Policing Leadership Academy Wed., January 28, 2026 Upcoming Events More events Get to Know Harris! A Virtual Information Session Wed., February 04, 2026 | 12:00 PM MACRM Virtual Session: Current Student Panel Thu., February 05, 2026 | 9:00 AM Harris Campus Visit Thu., February 05, 2026 | 9:30 AM 1307 E 60th St Chicago, IL 60637 United States
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