The Master's "Economic Analysis and Public Policies" (EAPP) of the FGSES is offered for students with a background in economics who wish to specialize in the analysis of public policies to practice professions related to the planning, management, monitoring and evaluation of development projects and public policies. The Master EAPP emphasizes on the social, institutional and environmental dimensions. It aims to equip candidates with theoretical and empirical, innovative and contemporary economic methods and tools, from the design of public policies to the assessment of their impacts, including their implementation and analysis.
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Semester 1
- (DAT503) Méthodes d'Enquête Avancées
- (ECO501) Microeconomics for Public Policy
- (ECO503) Introduction à l'Analyse des Politiques Publiques
- (ECO504) Econométrie Appliquée pour l'Evaluation d'Impact
- (MAN501) Management et Leadership Publics
- One elective course to be chosen
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Semester 2
- (ECO502) Regional Policy-Making and Analysis
- (ECO505) Méthodes Qualitatives en Sciences Sociales
- (ECO506) Economie Comportementale pour les Politiques Publiques
- (ECO507) Politiques Publiques et Gestion des Risques
- (ECO508) Applied Macroeconomics for Public Policy
- (ECO509) Sustainable Development Policies
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Semester 3
- (ECO601) Méthodes Appliquées de Prévision Macroéconomique
- (ECO602) Choix Publics et Bien-Etre Social
- (ECO603) Planification et Politiques Economiques pour le Développement Local et Régional
- (ECO604) Méthodes d'Evaluation des Politiques Publiques
- (MAN601) Projets de Développement: Analyse, Evaluation, Suivi et Gestion
- (RES601) Thematic Seminars in Economic Analysis / Master's Thesis Preparation
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Semester 4
(RES600) PFE/Thesis
Recruiters: International Organizations (World Bank, African Development Bank, Islamic Development Bank, etc.), municipalities and territorial development institutions, public administrations and bodies, national, regional and local authorities, professional or non-governmental organizations.
Target positions: Manager, Evaluator of public development policies, programs and projects.