This Master aims to train economists specializing in quantitative economics capable of developing and applying the discipline's advanced methods to various economic issues and more specifically to development economics and public policy. It also prepares students to integrate the Ph.D. program in Economics at the Faculty or the professional research environment, particularly that of governments and international institutions. The program extends the basic foundations acquired in the undergraduate level. It includes highly specialized training modules in quantitative economics and development economics comparable to those of Anglo-Saxon universities which lead to an academic and research career. This Master's program allows you to acquire the contemporary knowledge and tools of the discipline and how to use them to respond to practical and real problems.
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Semester 1
- (DAT501) Mathématiques pour l'Analyse Economique
- (ECO510) Microeconomics 1
- (ECO511) Macroéconomie 1
- (ECO512) Econometrics 1
- (ECO514) Microeconomics of Development
Semester 2
- (DAT502) Statistique pour l'Analyse Economique
- (ECO515) Microeconomics 2
- (ECO516) Macroeconomics 2
- (ECO517) Econométrie 2
- (ECO518) Macroeconomics of Development
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Semester 3
- (ECO602) Choix Publics et Bien-Etre Social
- (ECO604) Méthodes d'Evaluation des Politiques Publiques
- (ECO605) Economic Growth Theory
- (ECO701S) Choice Theory and Behaviorl
- (RES606) Thematic Seminars in Quantitative Economics / Master Thesis Preparation
- One elective course to be chosen
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Semester 4
This Master's program prepares students for access to a Ph.D. program and in particular the Ph.D. program in economics of the FGSES. This will allow them to consider an academic career.
In addition, for those who wish to join the professional world, this training allows them to evolve as researchers in quantitative economics in various environments such as:
- Private companies;
- Public administrations and government agencies;
- International development organizations;
- Non-governmental organizations.
And as:
• Consultants;
• Economic analysts.