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Course Catalogue

Ashoka University’s undergraduate course curriculum is taught across three semesters: Spring, Summer and Monsoon (Fall). Courses are broadly divided into three categories – Foundation Courses (core curriculum), Major & Minor Courses and Co-Curricular Courses.

You may search courses offered at Ashoka here. Please use the drop down menu to choose the specific semester and subject to see the full list of courses under each department. Foundation courses are offered in all semesters and do not have prerequisites. Offerings in other categories differ in each semester. Some higher level major/minor courses may have prerequisites.

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Macroeconomic Theory I
Code: ECO-2201-6

Faculty: Abhishek Rai

This course takes students to the next level of macroeconomics after the introduction they would have obtained in the Principles course of the first year. In this course, we will focus on the determinantes of three aggregate variables: output, unemployment rate...

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Economics of Information
Code: ECO-3101-1

Faculty: Suraj Shekhar

Prior knowledge of basic game theory will be assumed. We want to understand outcomes in environments where some players have more information than others. For example, a car salesman knows more about the value of the car than a customer,...

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Organizational Economics
Code: ECO-3107-1

Faculty: Ayush Pant

Please find all the details in the attached file. 

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Monetary Theory
Code: ECO-3200-1

Faculty: Arghya Bhattacharya

What exactly is "money"? Is it simply something that we needed for trading? If so, then money would be a constraint - a thing without which trades can't happen. What about alternative trading arrangements like barter or credit? Why is barter, credit,...

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Development Economics
Code: ECO-3500-1

Faculty: Bharat Ramaswami

Economic development is about change.  It is also uneven across space, time and people.  Development economics is a study of patterns and mechanisms in the process of economic development.  For a poor country, the importance of this subject is self-evident.  What are the constraints...

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Development Economics
Code: ECO-3500-2

Faculty: Bharat Ramaswami

Economic development is about change.  It is also uneven across space, time and people.  Development economics is a study of patterns and mechanisms in the process of economic development.  For a poor country, the importance of this subject is self-evident.  What are the constraints...

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