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Course description: The programme specialises in the relationship of states and markets within the European context.(read more)
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Course description: Research areas include: Selection versus adaptation in the evolution of firms and industries; institutional complementarities between firms and their business environment; concepts of trust in social sciences; institutions and economic development; habits and routines as replicators; Darwinian concepts in social-economic evolution.(read more)
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All applied economics courses at University Of Hertfordshire
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Course description: Applied programme that covers the collection, collation, analysis and interpretation of healthcare data, as well as the economic and policy context in which they are used.(read more)
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Course description: Agriculture remains a key sector in both developed and developing economies; it continues to evolve in response to domestic and international pressures, and requires professionals with an understanding of current economic and policy issues; this programme provides applicants with the essential skills for a career as an agricultural economist in consultancy, government and quasi-governmental organisations, and the private sector.(read more)
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Course description: Health care systems worldwide confront the challenge of meeting seemingly unlimited patient needs and demands with constrained and limited resources; health economics is playing an increasing role, providing analysis to inform health care decision making and policy formation; Birmingham has a strong tradition in this field, with research and teaching spanning some 30 years.(read more)
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Course description: The MSc in Financial & Industrial Economics combines two related areas of Economics; students seeking careers in management or in the financial sector are provided with a solid technical background in finance, economics analysis, quantitative methods and research methods.(read more)
All applied economics courses at Royal Holloway, University Of London
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Course description: Research areas include: Selection versus adaptation in the evolution of firms and industries; institutional complementarities between firms and their business environment; concepts of trust in social sciences; institutions and economic development; habits and routines as replicators; Darwinian concepts in social-economic evolution.(read more)
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All applied economics courses at University Of Hertfordshire
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Course description: The Industrial and Labour Economics (ILE) Group is a highly active research group with a strong focus on applied research around various overlapping themes in the economics of business; examples of recent projects include: The evolution of the organisation of production in a Marshallian industrial district, the Birmingham jewellery quarter – a project funded by the British academy.(read more)
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Course description: Research areas include: Selection versus adaptation in the evolution of firms and industries; institutional complementarities between firms and their business environment; concepts of trust in social sciences; institutions and economic development; habits and routines as replicators; Darwinian concepts in social-economic evolution.(read more)
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All applied economics courses at University Of Hertfordshire
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Course description: Core modules: economics of health care; economics of competition and regulation; economic evaluation; statistical methods for economic evaluation research; advanced economic evaluation in health care; elective modules: regulated industries and issues in regulation; welfare economics; epidemology; priority setting in health care; economic evaluation workshops; economics dissertation.(read more)
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Course description: This programme is for students from all over the world who are interested in the problems, challenges and opportunities presented by globalisation, and for students wanting to gain an advanced knowledge of the theories and practice of international political economy, from a range of different disciplinary and empirical perspectives.(read more)
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Course description: The programme specialises in the relationship of states and markets within the European context.(read more)
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Course description: Course concentrates on aspects of economics specifically related to business and finance; equips students with advanced understanding of financial and business economic principles and an awareness of their applications.(read more)
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Course description: The Industrial and Labour Economics (ILE) Group is a highly active research group with a strong focus on applied research around various overlapping themes in the economics of business; examples of recent projects include: The evolution of the organisation of production in a Marshallian industrial district, the Birmingham jewellery quarter – a project funded by the British academy.(read more)
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Course description: Main areas of research include: public finance; macroeconomics; industrial policy and labour economics.(read more)
All applied economics courses at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
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Course description: Compulsory module elements: International business economics; business strategy; principles of accounting and statistics; managing business operations; organisational theory and design; personal development plan; research methods; dissertation: is an individual research study of up to 80 pages based on a critical literature review.(read more)
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Financial Economics Msc
University Of Leicester
Salter, October 2007Overall score
The course was well organised, and beneficial for employment as it was CFA accredited, lecturing was on the whole good, more feedback and assistance with dissertations would be excellent.
Study experience
One the whole good and bad lecturers accepted feedback.
Facilities
Library redevelopment excellent - due to be fully furnished this year. Sports facilities are excellent, no swimming pool. Computers are plentiful.
Postgraduate life
Loads of sports and societies and we managed to set up a pool society using union assistance.
Job prospects
The degree was excellent but could have done with more career assistance.
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