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The Faculty Board of Economics and Politics and the Degree Committee for the Faculty of Economics and Politics give notice, with the approval of the Board of Graduate Studies and the General Board, that in the academical year 2001-02 the subjects for examination will be as listed below. The methods of examination will be as follows:
Subject 100 | Three-hour written paper, plus two-hour written mid-course paper (not compulsory, but can count for 25 per cent of the total mark) |
Subject 110 | Withdrawn for 2001-02 |
Subject 120 | Two-hour written paper and one 2,000-word essay |
Subject 200 | Three-hour written paper, plus two-hour written mid-course paper (not compulsory, but can count for 25 per cent of the total mark) |
Subject 210 | Two-hour written paper and one 2,000-word essay |
Subject 300 | Three-hour written paper and a project, plus two-hour written mid-course paper (not compulsory, but can count for 25 per cent of the paper mark) |
Subject 320 | Three-hour written paper |
Subject 330 | Three-hour written paper |
Subject 400 | Withdrawn for 2001-02 |
Subject 403 | Three-hour written paper |
Subject 410 | Two 2,000-word essays |
Subject 500 | Two 2,000-word essays |
Subject 501 | Two-hour written paper and one 2,000-word essay |
Subject 520 | Two 2,000-word essays |
Subject 610 | One 4,000-word essay |
Subject 650 | Two 2,000-word essays |
Subject 660 | Either two 2,000-word essays or one 4,000-word essay |
Subject 710 | Two 2,000-word essays |
Subject 740 | One 4,000-word essay |
Group 1 (compulsory subjects) | |
Subject 100 | Microeconomics |
Subject 200 | Macroeconomics |
Subject 300 | Econometrics |
Group 2 (optional subjects) | |
Subject 120 | Applied economic theory |
Subject 210 | Topics in advanced macroeconometrics |
Subject 320 | Advanced econometrics I |
Subject 330 | Advanced econometrics II |
Subject 403 | Theory of finance |
Subject 410 | Topics in industrial/financial economics |
Subject 500 | Development economics |
Subject 501 | The economics of poor countries |
Subject 520 | Financial organization and economic growth |
Subject 610 | British industrialization |
Subject 650 | Philosophical issues in economics |
Subject 660 | Methodology of economics |
Subject 720 | The economics of institutions |
Subject 740 | Labour |
Group 1(compulsory subjects) | |
Subject 100 | Microeconomics |
Subject 200 | Macroeconomics |
Subject 300 | Econometrics |
Group 2 (specialist subjects) | |
Subject 500 | Development economics |
Subject 501 | The economics of poor countries |
Subject 520 | Financial organization and economic growth |
Subject 610 | British industrialization |
Subject 720 | The economics of institutions |
Group 1 (compulsory subjects) | |
Subject 100 | Microeconomics |
Subject 200 | Macroeconomics |
Subject 300 | Econometrics |
Group 2 (specialist subjects) | |
Subject 320 | Advanced econometrics I |
Subject 330 | Advanced econometrics II |
Group 1 (compulsory subjects) | |
Subject 100 | Microeconomics |
Subject 200 | Macroeconomics |
Subject 300 | Econometrics |
Group 2 (specialist subjects) | |
Subject 403 | Theory of finance |
Subject 120 | Applied economic theory |
Subject 210 | Topics in advanced macroeconomics |
Subject 410 | Topics in industrial/financial economics |
Subject 520 | Financial organization and economic growth |
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Cambridge University Reporter, 11 July 2001
Copyright © 2001 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.