Sunday 30 March 2014

Choices

Hey!

When submitting my application, I'll have to refer my subject choices for the semester.

I have my mind set on a few already, but I'm not quite sure yet.
Here are the courses (see 300-level, semester 2): Course Information


I'm thinking about this set of courses (click to see webpage):

  1. ECON 332 - Economics and Psychology - Economics and Psychology will discuss both how psychological insights and experimental methods may be brought to bear on the understanding of economic phenomena, especially in situations with strategic interaction. A mixture of theoretical developments and experimental results will be dealt with.
  2. ECON 326 - Monetary Economics - Derivation of the demand for money. Monetary policy under uncertainty. Analysis of alternative monetary rules. Taylor rules. Term structure of interest rates. Financial crises. International monetary arrangements.
  3. ECON 344 - International Finance - An introduction to international finance and open-economy macroeconomics. Topics covered include: the foreign exchange market; the behaviour of exchange rates; foreign exchange intervention and exchange rate regimes; international capital flows; global financial crises; and the international monetary system.
  4. ECON 335 - Public Economics I - Economic theories for the role of government in a market economy and the role of economics in the formulation and evaluation of public policy.

But first I'll have to check with my University if they are accepted, only then I'll send all the paperwork to New Zealand.

What do you think?

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