Master in Economics
Turin, Italy
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
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Introduction
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Consulting firms, regulatory bodies, large manufacturing and financial firms rely on action based on both strategic thinking and sound measurement of business trends. This programme combines training in economics and in advanced quantitative techniques. The study of economic systems and economic policy, the interpretation and forecasting of macroeconomic data, and the analysis of market structures are among the core topics of the programme. Graduates will hold a diploma of Laurea Magistrale.
First Year
- Quantitative Methods for Economics
- Microeconomic Analysis
- Macroeconomic Analysis
- Capital Markets and Managerial Corporate Finance
- Econometrics
- One course to be selected among:
- Numerical Methods in Economics,
- Methodology
- and History of Economics, Behavioral and Experimental Economics
Second Year
- Public Law for Economics
- Four courses to be selected among:
- Monetary Economics
- Labour Economics
- Growth and Development
- Industrial Economics
- International Economics
- Public Economics and Finance
- Economic Applications of Game Theory
- Political Economics
- Economics of Savings and Pensions
- Elective Courses
- Final Dissertation
Double Degree
There is the possibility to obtain a double-degree (the Italian Laurea Magistrale in Economics and the French Master in Public Economics and Public Finance) by attending the second year at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Rennes 1, following a programme specialised in Economics and Statistics applied to the public sector.