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Graduate Economics Electives
First Semester 2016-2017
✓History of Economics ✓International Economic
Relations ✓Industrial Organization
The
Ateneo
Economics
Department
presents
This course traces the evolution and development of economic thought from Pre-Classical Political Economy (Mercantilism and Physiocracy) to the Classical Political Economy and early Socialist thought, Austrian School, Ne o c l a s s i ca l Sc h o o l ( Ma rg i n a l Revolution), and Keynesian Economics and the Institutionalists.
Monday 6:00-9:00pm SEC-A215A (Section A)
Dr. Germelino M. Bautista Prerequisite: None
EC 224/324History of Economics
EC 224/324
This course deals with contemporary issues of internat ional economics, especially in the context of a developing co u nt r y. To p i c s i n c l u d e e co n o m i c globalization, impact of foreign direct investment, preferential trade agreements, product fragmentation phenomenon, i m p l i ca t i o n of g l o b a l i m b a l a n ce s , international labor migration, Finance-Growth nexus, and real exchange rate
Thursday 6:00-9:00pm B308 (Section A)
Dr. Emmanuel Jose C. Yujuico Prerequisites: EC 215, EC 220
Special Topics in Economics: A
International Economic Relations
EC 285.2 /385.2
EC 285.2 /385.2
This course deals with topics of current research interest in an industrial organization. Research papers include theoretical and conceptual approaches to the study of f irms and industr ies; the application of quantitative methods s u c h a s g a m e t h e o r y a n d econometrics; and issues of public policy that foster competition.
Special Topics in Economics: A
Industrial Organization
Tuesday 6:00-9:00pm SEC-A116A
Dr. Alvin P. Ang Prerequisite: EC 205, EC 215
EC 285.29EC 285.29