This seminar was given 26 February 2009 as part of the PhD seminar series organised by the School of Economics and Finance of the University of St Andrews. Dr Pierre Cartigny, Director of the Joint Research Unit for Systems Analysis and Biometrics at INRA in Montpellier (France), addresses dynamical systems, stability, optimal control and differential games and their applications in Economics and Biology, in resource extraction in particular. Four videos are available in WMV format and last 30-60 minutes each. Six handouts of lecture slides are available in PDF.
Online Text and Notes in Advanced Econometrics & Quantitative Techniques
This set of talks was given on 8 January 2009 as part of the PhD seminar series organised by the School of Economics and Finance of the University of St Andrews. Prof. Thomas Lux speaks on how economic systems can be seen as evolutionary models, where agents interact with each other and a selection process favours the most successful. He introduces underlying dynamical systems as well as the necessary game theoretic concepts. Video can be downloaded in WMV format and presentation slides / handouts are also available.
This is the archived support page for a course based on the textbook "Recursive Methods in Economic Dynamics" by Stokey, Lucas and Prescott. Note-form handouts from ten lectures are available. The course was given in Spring 2003, by Iván Werning of MIT.
This is an 85-page booklet (in PDF) of detailed explanation along with notes on readings and software. The document dates from July 2002 and was used in the first year of a PhD course. The fourteen content chapters contain material on the Generalized Method of Moments and Vector Autoregression among other topics.
From an MSc course in Summer 2007, this 65-page PDF document has detailed lecture notes and graphs, arranged in nine content chapters and a reading list.


