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Master of International Trade and Economic Relations

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Summary of courses offered in the Master of International Trade and Economic Relations Program in 2011

Core Courses

Summer Session, 2011

ECON8071 - Modelling the Open Economy

First Semester, 2011

IDEC8008 - Open Economy Macroeconomics, Finance, and Development
IDEC8064 - Masters Microeconomics

Autumn Session, 2011

IDEC8010 - Quantitative International Economics

Second Semester, 2011

ECON8006 - International Trade Theory

Summer Session, 2012

ECON8071 - Modelling the Open Economy

First Semester, 2012

ECON8006 - International Trade Theory
IDEC8008 - Open Economy Macroeconomics, Finance, and Development
IDEC8010 - Quantitative International Economics
IDEC8064 - Masters Microeconomics

Second Semester, 2012

ECON8009 - International Monetary Economics
IDEC8008 - Open Economy Macroeconomics, Finance, and Development
Core Courses

None offered

Elective Courses

None offered

Elective Courses

First Semester, 2011

ECON8034 - Principles of Public Economics
ECON8041 - Labour Economics and Industrial Relations
EMET8005 - Economic Models and Introductory Econometrics
EMET8014 - Econometrics III: Advanced Econometric Methods
IDEC8021 - The Chinese Economy
IDEC8081 - The Economics of Incentives and Institutions

Second Semester, 2011

ECON8003 - Economic Policy Issues
ECON8008 - Japanese Economy and Economic Policy
ECON8014 - Mathematical Techniques in Economics II
ECON8038 - Industrial Organisation
EMET8001 - Applied micro-econometrics
EMET8012 - Business and Economic Forecasting
IDEC8083 - The Role of Financial Markets and Instruments for Economic Management and Development

Winter Session, 2011

IDEC8014 - Banking, Finance and Monetary Policy in the Asia Pacific Region

First Semester, 2012

ECON8034 - Principles of Public Economics
ECON8041 - Labour Economics and Industrial Relations
EMET8005 - Economic Models and Introductory Econometrics
EMET8014 - Econometrics III: Advanced Econometric Methods
IDEC8021 - The Chinese Economy

Second Semester, 2012

ECON8003 - Economic Policy Issues
ECON8014 - Mathematical Techniques in Economics II
ECON8037 - Financial Economics
ECON8038 - Industrial Organisation
ECON8049 - Southeast Asian Economic Policy and Development
ECON8050 - Economic Growth
EMET8001 - Applied micro-econometrics
EMET8012 - Business and Economic Forecasting
IDEC8081 - The Economics of Incentives and Institutions
IDEC8083 - The Role of Financial Markets and Instruments for Economic Management and Development

Winter Session, 2012

IDEC8014 - Banking, Finance and Monetary Policy in the Asia Pacific Region

Courses that count towards this Program

Core Courses
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
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 - Econometrics III: Advanced Econometric Methods
IDEC8014 - Banking, Finance and Monetary Policy in the Asia Pacific Region
IDEC8021 - The Chinese Economy
IDEC8081 - The Economics of Incentives and Institutions
IDEC8083 - The Role of Financial Markets and Instruments for Economic Management and Development

Go to the List of Graduate Coursework Courses offered by ANU College of Asia and the Pacific.
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The information published on the Study at ANU 2011 website applies to the 2011 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2010 website.

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