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Economics & Finance

          ECON 313    Mathematical Economics
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course is designed to provide an introduction to mathematical analysis in econom-
          ics, thus providing insights into modern methods of economic analysis. The course concen-
          trates  on  some  particular  mathematical  techniques,  followed  by  illustrations  of  how  these
          techniques  are  useful  in  enhancing  understanding  of  different  areas  of  economics.  Major
          topics  covered  are  as  follows:  convex  subsets,  maxima  and  minima  of  functions,  concave
          programming, homogeneous functions, the utility maximization problem, the profit-maximization
          problem,  the  cost-minimization  problem,  and  the  application  of  differential  and  difference
          equations.

          ECON 314    Economic Forecasting
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This  course  focuses  on  the  building  of  a  stochastic  model  for  linear  univariate  time
          series.  Major  topics  include  forecasting  perspective,  forecasting  with  a  single-equation
          regression model, trend analysis, decomposition method, exponential smoothing, the ARIMA
          model, and the use of forecasting methods in practice. Students will receive rigorous training
          in using analytical software for forecasting macroeconomic variables.

          ECON 315    Economic Modeling
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              The course aims to provide students with moderately complex econometric models to
          understand contemporary issues in economics and finance, help students understand how the
          empirical techniques can be applied to real data, and provide the necessary background to
          evaluate empirical findings reported in economic literature. Major topics include: A Misspeci-
          fication (Diagnostic) Testing, Dynamic Models, Regression Analysis with Time Series Data,
          Discrete and Limited Dependent Variable Models, Pooling Cross-Section/Time Series Data
          Methods, and Simultaneous-Equation Models.

          ECON 323    The Economy of Contemporary China
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              The  course  aims  to  equip  students  with  a  basic  understanding  of  the  economic
          development of China,  and to develop students’ ability  to analyse contemporary  economic
          issues of China.

          ECON 334    International Economics
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course aims to use  economic models to  develop students’ understanding  of the
          nature of international economics and the role of fiscal and monetary policies in the interna-
          tional economic system.



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