Courses
Advanced Macroeconomic Theory
The course surveys macroeconomic theory and its evolution through the use of rigorous mathematical and logical models.
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Advanced Microeconomic Theory
The course will delve into some selected areas of microeconomic theory where there has been active research in recent years and give students the understanding and the tools to engage with these areas.
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Applied Econometrics with Stata
This course introduces students to Stata, which is another widely used statistical software package that is often a requirement for employment.
Applied Multivariate Statistics
This course aims to introduce the students to concepts and techniques of summarising, visualising the geometry, and analysing such dependent, multivariate data.
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Communicating Economics
How do you communicate economics in different contexts?
Econometrics of Impact Evaluation
Using statistical tools to build what-if scenarios and estimate causal effects.
Economics of Climate Change
Understand climate change through an economic lens.
Economics of Identity
How does a sense of self determine and affect economic outcomes?
Feminist Economics
How do gender differences determine social outcomes?
Field Practice in Economics
A prerequisite course in research methods.
History of Economic Thought (HET)
Where do current theories of modern economics come from?
Introduction to Research and Qualitative Methods
An introduction to research methods in economics.
Macroeconomics: Theory and Applications I
The principal problems of developing economies with a focus on policy.
Macroeconomics: Theory and Applications II
This course introduces students to the study of macroeconomic dynamics.
Microeconomics: Theory and Applications I
A microeconomic model of a developing economy to understand land, credit, and labour.
Microeconomics: Theory and Applications II
This course focuses on standard models in areas including competition, prices, taxation, and public goods.
Money, Banking and Financial Markets
This course seeks to prepare students to better understand money, balance sheets and the particular institutions of the financial world.
Political Economy of International Development
This course introduces students to various ways in which power has shaped global flows of labour, capital and goods through history.
Political Economy: Theories of Power
This course introduces students to foundational, theoretical and conceptual tools of Political Economy.
Statistical Methods with R
The course trains the students in statistical methods using the open-source software R.