Master of International Trade and Economic Relations
Summary of courses offered in the Master of International Trade and Economic Relations Program in 2009
| Core Courses |
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First Semester, 2009ECON8071 - Modelling the Open EconomyIDEC8010 - Quantitative International Economics IDEC8064 - Masters Microeconomics Second Semester, 2009IDEC8008 - Open Economy Macroeconomics, Finance, and DevelopmentSummer Session, 2010ECON8071 - Modelling the Open EconomyFirst Semester, 2010IDEC8064 - Masters MicroeconomicsAutumn Session, 2010IDEC8010 - Quantitative International EconomicsSecond Semester, 2010ECON8006 - International Trade TheoryIDEC8008 - Open Economy Macroeconomics, Finance, and Development |
| Elective Courses |
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First Semester, 2009ECON8034 - Principles of Public EconomicsECON8041 - Labour Economics and Industrial Relations EMET8005 - Economic Models and Introductory Econometrics EMET8014 - Advanced Econometric Methods IDEC8021 - The Chinese Economy Second Semester, 2009ECON8003 - Economic Policy IssuesECON8008 - Japanese Economy and Economic Policy ECON8014 - Mathematical Techniques in Economics II ECON8037 - Financial Economics ECON8038 - Industrial Organisation ECON8050 - Economic Growth ECON8070 - Political Economy of Macroeconomic Policy EMET8001 - Applied micro-econometrics EMET8012 - Business and Economic Forecasting IDEC8083 - The Role of Financial Markets and Instruments for Economic Management and Development Winter Session, 2009IDEC8014 - International Finance, Markets and Institutions in the Asia PacificFirst Semester, 2010ECON8003 - Economic Policy IssuesECON8034 - Principles of Public Economics ECON8041 - Labour Economics and Industrial Relations EMET8005 - Economic Models and Introductory Econometrics EMET8014 - Advanced Econometric Methods IDEC8020 - Applied Economic Dynamics IDEC8021 - The Chinese Economy Autumn Session, 2010ECON8003 - Economic Policy IssuesSecond Semester, 2010ECON8014 - Mathematical Techniques in Economics IIECON8037 - Financial Economics ECON8038 - Industrial Organisation ECON8049 - Southeast Asian Economic Policy and Development ECON8050 - Economic Growth EMET8001 - Applied micro-econometrics EMET8012 - Business and Economic Forecasting IDEC8012 - Monetary Policy and Central Banking in the Asia Pacific IDEC8083 - The Role of Financial Markets and Instruments for Economic Management and Development Winter Session, 2010IDEC8014 - International Finance, Markets and Institutions in the Asia PacificIDEC8081 - The Economics of Incentives and Institutions |
Courses that count towards this Program
| Core Courses |
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ECON8006 - International Trade Theory ECON8009 - International Monetary Economics ECON8071 - Modelling the Open Economy IDEC8008 - Open Economy Macroeconomics, Finance, and Development IDEC8010 - Quantitative International Economics IDEC8064 - Masters Microeconomics |
| Elective Courses |
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ECON8003 - Economic Policy Issues ECON8008 - Japanese Economy and Economic Policy ECON8014 - Mathematical Techniques in Economics II ECON8034 - Principles of Public Economics ECON8037 - Financial Economics ECON8038 - Industrial Organisation ECON8041 - Labour Economics and Industrial Relations ECON8049 - Southeast Asian Economic Policy and Development ECON8050 - Economic Growth ECON8070 - Political Economy of Macroeconomic Policy EMET8001 - Applied micro-econometrics EMET8005 - Economic Models and Introductory Econometrics EMET8012 - Business and Economic Forecasting EMET8014 - Advanced Econometric Methods IDEC8012 - Monetary Policy and Central Banking in the Asia Pacific IDEC8014 - International Finance, Markets and Institutions in the Asia Pacific IDEC8020 - Applied Economic Dynamics IDEC8021 - The Chinese Economy IDEC8081 - The Economics of Incentives and Institutions IDEC8083 - The Role of Financial Markets and Instruments for Economic Management and Development |
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