International Finance & Economic Policy

Electives

Semester 1

  • Basic Econometrics   
  • Growth and Development  
  • International Trade
  • Project Planning, Appraisal and Implementation  

Semester 2

  • Financial Institutions and Markets in Developing Countries
  • Financial Sector Stability and Growth
  • Foreign Direct Investment and Development
  • Modelling and Forecasting Financial Markets
  • Money, Finance and Growth   
  • The IMF, World Bank and Economic Growth 
  • Public Finance 

In semester 2 and sometimes semester 1 courses may be taken from a range of those offered by other Subjects.  Students must ensure that the scheduling of these do not conflict with their compulsory courses.  Availability will depend on sufficient student numbers.

Accounting and Finance

  • International Banking and Financial Markets (semester 2)
  • International Financial Accounting for MNCs (semester 1)
  • International Financial Analysis (semester 2)

 Politics

  • Contemporary Chinese Politics

Students may choose other relevant postgraduate options subject to approval.