MBA Programs with MEcon as Tag

International Trade and Finance Course of MEcon at University of Hong Kong

ECON6032
International Trade and Finance
General Information
The first part of the course covers the pure theory of international trade. Topics include: strategic trade theories and trade policies, comparative advantage, factor-price equalization, gains from trade, tariff and quota, factor mobility, and multi-lateral trade agreements. The second part of the course covers the theory of international finance. Topics include: the balance of payments, exchange rate regimes, currency crises, and the international capital market.
Extra Information
This course is not open to students who have taken ECON6008.

Public Economics Course of MEcon at University of Hong Kong

ECON6015
Public Economics
Bergin, Jim
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This course covers the positive and normative analyses of the public sector in relation to efficiency and equity. It provides a better understanding of the making of public policy under asymmetric information and limited commitment, and the role of incentives in public administration. Topics include: market failure, welfare criteria, public goods and externalities, social choice and voting, income distribution, public pricing and investment, cost-benefit analysis and project appraisal, and the regulation of public enterprises.

Competition, Regulation and Business Strategy Course of MEcon at University of Hong Kong

ECON6034
Competition, Regulation and Business Strategy
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Most governments in developed and developing economies attempt to maintain competition environment in the market place or to use regulatory measures to achieve economic efficiency. This course studies the economics of competition and regulations, through the application of competition law on business, the regulation of natural monopolies, the practices of competition law and regulatory institutions. The topics covered help to understand why some business practices affect the competition; how governments regulate the market safeguarding the competition and efficiency; and how business strategies should be formulated in the regulated environment.
ECON6037
Economic Forecasting
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This course introduces basic techniques of forecasting, based on economic and structural time series models. ARIMA and regression models with trend, season, and cycle components will be considered. The hands-on experience in applying the techniques to real-world problems is emphasized. Topics include: basics of linear regression, modeling and forecasting trend and seasonality, basics of ARIMA models, forecasting cycles, forecasting with regression models, evaluating and combining forecasts, unit roots, stochastic trends, ARIMA models, and volatility models.

Corporate Finance Course of MEcon at University of Hong Kong

ECON6033
Corporate Finance
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This course focuses on financial decisions in the modern corporation. The basic topics to be covered include: capital budgeting, cost of capital, capital structure, dividend policy, public offerings, and incentives and contacting problems. There will also be some treatment of mergers and acquisitions, and corporate governance. The course objective is to integrate these various topics into standard theories of risk and return, and the valuation of assets in order to provide a theoretical framework for considering corporate finance problems and issues, with an understanding of how it applies to the real world.

The Chinese Economy Course of MEcon at University of Hong Kong

The Chinese Economy
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This course reviews the economic transformation of the People’s Republic of China and its implications. China’s experiences are subjected to theoretical and empirical analysis by using modern economic methods. The course covers structural and institutional changes as well as current debates on reform and policy. Topics include: history, geography, population, rural reform, industrialisation, urbanisation, enterprise reform, foreign trade and investment, financial system, and regional development.

Financial Economics Course of MEcon at University of Hong Kong

ECON6017
Financial Economics
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This course is a survey of capital and investment theories, which are the basis of the analysis of finance. Topics include: Fisher’s separation theorem, investment theory and some investment econometrics, expected utility theory, portfolio selection, and other applications, intertemporal models with uncertainty and transaction costs.
ECON6031

Monetary Policy: Theory and Practice Course of MEcon at University of Hong Kong

ECON6010
Monetary Policy: Theory and Practice
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This course traces the evolution of central banks over the last 200 years from primitive financial clearing-houses to promoters of macroeconomic stability and growth as a natural progression as policy-makers sought to combat various challenges to macroeconomic stability, such as inflation and systemic financial risk. The course will discuss different monetary policy regimes, including currency boards and inflation targeting, and the inherent trade-offs between them, focusing especially on the importance of credibility and expectations. Optimal monetary policy design and the monetary transmission mechanism will also be covered.

Econometric Theory Course of MEcon at University of Hong Kong

ECON6005
Econometric Theory
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This course prepares students for empirical research. The emphasis is on the specification, estimation, and evaluation of multivariate econometric models. Topics include: regression models, maximum likelihood, generalized method of moments, hypothesis testing, time series models, error components models, instrumental variables, and measurement error. Note: Students may be required to pass a mathematics test in order to take the course.

Selected Topics in Financial Economics Course of MEcon at University of Hong Kong

ECON6053
Selected Topics in Financial Economics
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This is a special course that deals with various topics of financial economics. Topics covered may vary from year to year, depending on the research interests of the instructor.

Game Theory and Applications Course of MEcon at University of Hong Kong

Game Theory and Applications
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This course covers game theory and its applications to various fields of economics. It studies static games with complete information, dynamic games with complete information, static games with incomplete information, dynamic games with incomplete information, and the equilibrium concepts corresponding to these games. It considers applications of these concepts to the study of industrial organization, international trade, labor economics, public economics, corporate finance, and monetary economics. Applications to auction and bargaining are also considered. Finally, it offers an introduction to mechanism design and its application to the procurement problem.


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