Applied Economics Concentration
 

The Applied Economics Concentration is offered in the belief that a sound training in economics gives a particularly useful perspective for informed decision making in business. More specifically, this major is designed to prepare students for a wide range of careers in commerce, industry and government. Graduates are expected to be especially suitable for employment in industrial development, business and economic forecasting, empirical research and analysis of the impact of government policies, domestic as well as foreign, on various local industries. In addition, they are equipped to become economic analysts, managers and teachers. The Concentration will help meet the growing demand for business graduates with a good economics background.

Economics, as taught in most university programmes, is a highly sequential course, proceeding from a core of theory and quantitative skills on to empirical applications. The School of Business believes that the Applied Economics Concentration must preserve this basic structure for its academic integrity; but the theory is carefully chosen for its applicability and is kept to an essential minimum. Quantitative methods and applied econometrics are taught in the third and fourth years. The Concentration wishes to foster both an understanding of the Hong Kong and Chinese economies and an international perspective

 
Requirements
 
Concentration Required Courses 9 units
  ECON 2005 Intermediate Microeconomics 3 units
  ECON 2006 Intermediate Macroeconomics 3 units
  ECON 3005 Applied Econometrics 3 units
         
Concentration Elective Courses 12 units
ECON 2015 Economies of Hong Kong & the Pan-Pearl River Delta 3 units
  ECON 2016 Mathematics for Economists 3 units
  ECON 2035 Introduction to Technical Analysis 3 units
  ECON 2036 Crisis Economics 3 units
  ECON 3006 Asia-Pacific Economies 3 units
  ECON 3007 Industrial Organization & Business Decision 3 units
  ECON 3015 Public Finance 3 units
  ECON 3016 International Trade 3 units
  ECON 3017 International Financial Economics 3 units
  ECON 3025 Money & Banking 3 units
  ECON 3026 Chinese Economic Developments 3 units
  ECON 3027 Mathematical Analysis for Economics 3 units
  ECON 3036 Economics of Human Resources 3 units
  ECON 3055 Games & Economic Decisions 3 units
  ECON 3056 Real Estate Economics 3 units
  ECON 4006 Economic & Business Forecasting 3 units
  ECON 4007 Money & Finance in China 3 units
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        21 units
 
 
 
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Source: Calendar/Bulletin 2015-2016
Last modified: July 2015