Academics

Economics

Economics studies how consumers, firms and governments make decisions that together determine how resources are allocated. An appreciation of economics helps to make sense of government policy-making, the conduct of businesses and the enormous changes in economic systems which are occurring throughout the world.

CIW's Economics Department is one of the largest in the world. It has an outstanding international reputation based on its research and publications and is acknowledged as the leading faculty in Europe. The size of the Department ensures that all the mainstream areas of Economics are strongly represented in research and teaching.

Structure and content

(Please note it is only possible to take one course per session)
Session One: 19 June - 7 July 2019
EC101: Introductory Microeconomics
EC112: Essential Statistics for Economics and Econometrics
EC201: Intermediate Microeconomics
EC351: International Economics
Session Two: 10 - 28 July 2019
EC102: Introductory Macroeconomics
EC113: Further Statistics for Economics and Econometrics
EC202: Intermediate Macroeconomics
EC212: Introduction to Econometrics
EC240: Environmental Economics & Sustainable Development
EC260: The Political Economy of Public Policy
EC270: Public Finance
EC307: Development Economics
EC341: Industrial Organisation & Introduction to Competition Policy
Session Three: 31 July - 18 August 2019
EC101: Introductory Microeconomics
EC102: Introductory Macroeconomics
EC212: Introduction to Econometrics
EC235: Economics of European Integration
EC312: Advanced Econometrics
EC321: Money and Banking
Courses, faculty and dates may be subject to change without notice

 

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