• Two 45 min presentations by students in one class. All students are expected to engage lively in open floor discussions.
• MA Students who are about to submit thesis and research papers in this semester will present them in April and May. Students who plan to submit thesis and research papers in next semester will present the outline of their research in July. Ph.D. students show the progress of their research occasionally.
• In any other classes, students will present summary and key intakes of articles, which students select such sources as FEDS Notes, SF Fed Economic Letters, analytical chapters of World Economic Outlook and Global Financial Stability Report issued semiannually by the IMF, original articles behind VoxEU, or academic reviews published in the Journal of Economic Literatures and the Journal of Economic Perspectives.
• Presentation schedule will be determined in the class.