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Program

Our intensive program in economics offers a comprehensive curriculum that focuses on quantitative methods and research-oriented studies. It is designed to prepare students for a successful career in academia or industry, with a particular emphasis on Ph.D. preparation and economic theory.

If you are considering pursuing a Ph.D. in Economics or Finance, this program is for you!

Join us and take the first step towards a rewarding career in economics.

2-Year Program

This 24-month program is designed to provide a strong foundation in economic theory, preparing students for a PhD program. In the third semester, students can choose one concentration to specialize in. The program includes 12 months of core courses, five months of concentration courses, and seven months to complete the thesis.

Semester 1

  • Real Analysis           (August)                            | Syllabus

  • Macroeconomics I    (September - December) | Syllabus

  • Econometrics I         (September - December) | Syllabus

  • Microeconomics I     (January - March)            | Syllabus

Semester 2

  • Macroeconomics II    (April - June)

  • Econometrics II         (April - June)

  • Microeconomics II     (July - September)

Semester 3

  • Elective course 1

  • Elective course 2

  • Elective course 3

Students choose a concentration​

Semester 4

  • Thesis Plan     (January - March)

  • Thesis              (April - July)

Concentrations

Students can choose one of our three current concentrations.

Each concentration requires three elective courses.

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Banking and Finance

  • Financial economics and banking

  • Asset pricing

  • Empirical asset pricing

  • Corporate finance

  • Heterogeneous agents in asset pricing

Economic Theory 

  • Macro-Finance

  • Empirical macro-finance

  • Heterogeneous agents in macroeconomics

  • Computational methods in macroeconomics

  • Causal inference

Mathematical Economics

  • Real analysis II

  • Stochastic processes

  • Stochastic calculus

  • Measurement theory

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