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Study programmes 2010-2011Last update : 11/04/2011

Master in Economical Sciences
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Au
Credits

A single year

Compulsory courses

ECON2262-1

Industrial organization (english language) - Axel Gautier
30
-
-
5

ECON0258-1

European Economics (english language) - Joseph Tharakan
30
-
-
5

GMEM0017-1

Thesis - Collégialité
-
-
-
20

Optional courses

With the agreement of the Jury, choose 6 courses not already followed, among :

ECON0213-1

Econometric methods - Jean‑Pierre Urbain
30
15
-
5

Notice This course requires a good knowledge in quantitative methods (mathematics and statistics).

ECON0307-1

International Macroeconomics (english language) - Lionel Artige
30
15
-
5

ECON0927-1

Advanced Microeconomics (english language) - Alain Jousten
30
15
-
5

Notice This course requires a good knowledge in quantitative methods (mathematics and statistics).

ECON0195-1

Money, Credit, and Banking - Lionel Artige
30
15
-
5

ECON0207-2

Industrial Economics - Axel Gautier
30
-
-
5

ECON0205-1

Introduction to International Economics - Joseph Tharakan
30
15
-
5

ECON0091-1

Economic aspects of public finance - Alain Jousten
30
15
-
5

ECON0016-2

Labour Economics - Sergio Perelman
30
15
-
5

ECON0011-2

Economics of Development, 45 lecture periods, FELD S. - Joseph Tharakan
30
15
-
5

ECON0007-2

Public Management and Transport Economics - Henry‑Jean Gathon
30
15
-
5

Notice This course requires a good knowledge in quantitative methods (mathematics and statistics).

ECON0098-2

Geographical economics - Joseph Tharakan
30
15
-
5

ECON0928-1

Economic Theory of Competition and Regulation (english language) - Axel Gautier
30
15
-
5

ECON0196-2

Public Economics (english language) - Alain Jousten
30
15
-
5

ECON0929-1

Games and Information Economics (english language) - Axel Gautier
30
15
-
5

ECON0064-3

(not available during 2010-2011) History of Economic Thought
30
15
-
5

ECON0842-3

International Trade Economics (english language) - Joseph Tharakan
30
15
-
5

ECON0933-1

Advanced Macroeconomics - Lionel Artige
30
15
-
5

Notice This course requires a good knowledge in quantitative methods (mathematics and statistics).
[...]One of the courses with options from the "Economic Analysis and Public Governance" option offered to students in their first year of the Masters in Economic Sciences (120 credits)5

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