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          economy.  Upon  completion  of  this  course,  students  would  have  acquired  the  ability  to
          understand how economic growth determines the wealth of nations in today’s global economy.

          ECON 213    Introductory Econometrics
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              The  course  aims  to  introduce  the  fundamental  tools  in  econometrics  and  develop
          students' ability to apply the theoretical concepts and techniques learned in lectures to the
          analysis of economic phenomena. Upon completion of this course, students will have gained
          experience in working with economic data, an understanding of the econometric techniques
          for  the  analysis  of  economic  data,  and  practical  experience  from  applying  econometric
          methods in computer-based packages such as Eviews and SPSS.

          ECON 233    The Economy of Hong Kong
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course aims to help students acquire a better grip on economic theory as it applies
          to phenomena and problems pertinent to the economy of Hong Kong, develop their ability to
          search and synthesize relevant material, and present arguments clearly and concisely both in
          writing and orally. Upon completion of this course, students should be able to understand the
          macroeconomic  policy  framework  of  Hong  Kong,  the  competitiveness  in  service  and
          manufacturing  industries,  the  economic  integration  of  Hong  Kong  and  China,  and  the
          socio-economic issues in today’s Hong Kong. Students should also be able to apply economic
          concepts to analyse local economic problems.

          ECON 244    Managerial Economics
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              The  course  aims  to  equip  students  with  the  ability  to  apply  economic  thinking  on
          business  decision  to  a  range  of  practical  issues.  A  range  of  transferable  skills  (including
          communication,  problem  solving,  self-learning,  self-management,  working  with  others,
          computing and statistics) is provided as an integral part of the study of Managerial Economics
          that are relevant to a wide range of careers and/or further studies.

          ECON 303    History of Economic Thought
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              The course aims to offer an in-depth treatment of the evolution of economic thinking.
          Emphasis  is  placed  upon  how  the  theories  and  methods  of  the  past  have  influenced
          contemporary  economics.  Discussions  will  chronicle  the  progress  of  economic  ideas  and
          philosophies from ancient to modern times. The major tenets of various schools of western
          economic thought will be explored. Students will be trained to evaluate the contributions of
          economic  thinkers  and  apply  the  arguments  from  major  schools  of  thought  to  current
          economic issues.




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