Browse Hierarchy ECO: Economics
In Economics (Dual honours) you will study the general principles that explain the optimizing behaviour of firms, individuals and governments, with a wide range of applications to the market and to government policy
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Advanced Topics in Microeconomics | ECO-30047 | Module |
Banking (Level 2) | ECO-20045 | Module |
British and Global Economy | ECO-10025 | Module |
Contemporary Issues In Economics | ECO-20040 | Module |
Data Analysis ISP | ECO-30051 | Module |
Dynamic Macroeconomics | ECO-30033 | Module |
Economics for Investment Analysis and Business | ECO-40006 | Module |
Finance 2 | ECO-20051 | Module |
Finance I | ECO-20007 | Module |
Industrial Organisation | ECO-30046 | Module |
Intermediate Microeconomics | ECO-20046 | Module |
International Finance | ECO-30037 | Module |
Introduction to Econometrics | ECO-20042 | Module |
Introductory Macroeconomics | ECO-10029 | Module |
Introductory Microeconomics | ECO-10028 | Module |
Investment Management | ECO-30053 | Module |
Labour Economics | ECO-30032 | Module |
Open Economy Macroeconomics | ECO-20037 | Module |
Quantitative Methods I | ECO-10026 | Module |
Quantitative Methods II | ECO-10027 | Module |
Risk Management with Derivatives | ECO-30048 | Module |
Statistics with Bloomberg | ECO-20049 | Module |
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