Review Programs

The Institute for International Economic Policy (IIEP) offers self-paced and self-guided online micro- and macroeconomics principles review programs as well as intermediate micro- and macroeconomic theory review programs. These programs are designed for students with an existing economics background. The material includes recorded lectures, reading assignments, as well as problem sets, and answer keys.

The programs below can provide an invaluable review of economics before embarking on graduate economics coursework  at the Elliot school. These programs are especially appropriate for those whose scores on the IIEP economics assessments evaluation suggest the need for a concerted review of economics principles.

Microeconomics Principles Online Review Program ($300)

View topics covered here and a sample lecture here. Once payment and registration have been completed, students will receive an access key and instructions on how to utilize the learning platform "Tophat." Participants will have access to all materials until the end of the calendar year.

Registration and Payment
 

Macroeconomics Principles Online Review Program ($300)

View topics covered here and a sample lecture here.  Once payment and registration have been completed, students will receive an access key and instructions on how to utilize the learning platform "Tophat." Participants will have access to all materials until the end of the calendar year. 

Registration and Payment
 

Review of Intermediate Microeconomic Theory ($300)

For students taking courses that require intermediate-level microeconomic theory. These would be very useful background, for example, for Econ 6283 (Survey of International Trade and Policy). Only students who have completed an introductory microeconomics course should participate. 

  • A tentative syllabus is available here.
  • A sample microeconomics lecture video is available here.

Registration and Payment
 

Review of Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory ($300)

For students taking courses that require intermediate-level microeconomic theory. These would be very useful background, for example, for Econ 6283 (Survey of International Trade and Policy). Only students who have completed an introductory microeconomics course should participate.

  • A tentative syllabus is available here.
  • A sample microeconomics lecture video is available here.

Registration and Payment