MSc Finance (Economic Policy)
Master
In City of London
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
City of london
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Start date
Different dates available
Start of programme: November / January / March / May / July
Mode of Attendance: Online Learning
This programme is principally for postgraduates working on economic policy in government, central banks, other public organisations, international institutions and consultancy. It will increase your understanding of the principles, applications, and context underlying economic policy, focusing on the financial aspects of policy making.
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To find out more about this programme, including module details, fees and entry requirements, please visit the MSc Finance (Economic Policy) section of the Centre for Financial and Management Studies website.
Convenors
Pasquale Scaramozzino
Facilities
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Subjects
- Financial Training
- Public
- Financial
- Finance
- International
- Financial Management
Course programme
- Banking & Capital Markets
- International Finance
- Macroeconomic Policy & Financial Markets
- Microeconomic Principles & Policy
- Public Financial Management: Revenue
- The International Monetary Fund & Economic Policy
- Bank Financial Management
- Bank Regulation & Resolution of Banking Crises
- Corporate Finance
- Corporate Governance
- Derivatives
- Econometric Analysis & Applications
- Econometric Principles & Data Analysis
- Finance in the Global Market
- Financial Econometrics
- Modelling Firms & Markets
- Risk Management: Principles & Applications
- Project Appraisal
- Research Methods
- Dissertation
To find out more about this programme, including module details, fees and entry requirements, please visit the MSc Finance (Economic Policy) section of the Centre for Financial and Management Studies website.
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MSc Finance (Economic Policy)