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This major consists of core courses and two modules: Banking and Short-Term Forecasting, and International Economics.
Core courses
- Mandatory courses : International Macroeconomics, Labor Markets and Employment Policies, Advanced Time Series Analysis, Public Finance, Macroeconometrics, Seminar on Economic Policy
- Optional courses : Evaluation of Public Policies, Real and Monetary Business Cycles, Capital Markets, Theory of Institutions, Applied Public Finance, National Accounts
Module 1: Banking and Short-Term Forecast
- Mandatory courses : Monetary and Financial Macroeconomics, Short-Term Macroeconomic Analysis, Models and Strategies of Monetary Policy
- Optional courses : Institutions and Monetary Policy, Banking and Financial Markets Law
Module 2: International Economics
- Mandatory courses : Geographical Economics, Development Economics, Seminar on Development Economics
- Optional courses : Seminar on Panel Econometrics, Financial Crisis in Emerging Countries, Foreign Direct Investment, Globalization and Growth
Related courses in the other majors
Industrial Organization is recommended for students aiming to specialize in either economic policy or international economics. Duration Models is especially useful for labour market studies. Economics of Health and Social Security, Economics of Inequality and Economics of Education are recommended for students particularly interested in social policies.
Finance courses, such as Risk Management or Financial Econometrics are recommended for students hoping to work as economists in private banks and retain the option to work in the future within asset management services.
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