FAKULTI EKONOMI DAN PENGURUSAN
PROGRAM IJAZAH SARJANA EKONOMI
SEMESTER I SESI 2011/2012
1. Tajuk Kursus
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Makroekonomi
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2. Kod Kursus
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EPPE6024/EEEX6024
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3. Status Kursus
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Teras Program
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4. Jam Kredit
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4
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5. Prasyarat
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-Tiada-
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6. Semester ditawarkan
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I & II
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7. Pensyarah/ Masa dan Tempat
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Pensyarah: Dr. Mohd Azlan Shah Zaidi
Masa: 8.30 pm - 12.30 pm (Rabu)
Tempat: DK5
Email: azlan@ukm.my
Web: www.ukm.my/azlan
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8. Penilaian Kursus
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Dip. Siswazah/Sarjana
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PhD
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Mid Term Exam
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40%
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40%
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Final Exam
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50%
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40%
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Assignment
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10%
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20%
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9. Sinopsis Kursus
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Kursus ini membincangkan isu pengurusan makroekonomi yang dihadapi dan dasar penstabilan yang diamalkan oleh negara membangun, khususnya Malaysia. Tajuk penting yang akan diliputi ialah model keseimbangan statik dalam penentuan pendapatan negara. Di bawah tajuk ini, perbincangan ditumpukan kepada keseimbangan sebelah permintaan, keseimbangan sebelah penawaran, dasar fisikal, dasar kewangan dan dasar pendapatan, model carian, ketegaran upah dan pengganguran, dan jangkaan rasional dan dasar permintaan. Di samping itu, kursus ini turut membincangkan tajuk fungsi permintaan sektoral yang meliputi teori penggunaan, permintaan pelaburan, permintaan dan penawaran wang, dan sektor asing dan imbangan pembayaran.
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10. Hasil Pembelajaran Kursus (HPK)
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After attending this course, the students should be able to:
explain the macroeconomic model in terms of the standard IS-LM and IS-PC-MR model in the good market, money market, and labour market.
analyze the role of fiscal and monetary policies
understand the role of consumption, investment, and finance in economic activity
analyze the macroeconomic model in open economy
understand the economic growth model in terms of exogenous and endogenous growth model
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11. Kaedah Pengajaran
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Kuliah, tutorial, dan seminar
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12. Perincian Kursus
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Week
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Content
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*Bloom
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HPK
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Kemahiran Insaniah
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1
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1-2
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2
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Aggregate Demand, Aggregate Supply and Business Cycles
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1-6
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3
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Inflation, Unemployment and Monetary Rules
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1-6
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4
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Labor Market and Supply-Side Policies
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1-6
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5
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Monetary Policy
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1-6
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6
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Fiscal policy
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1-6
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7
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Consumption and Investment
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1-6
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8
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Midterm
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1-6
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Money and Finance
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1-6
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9
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The Open Economy in the Short Run
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1-6
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10
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Inflation and Unemployment in the Open Economy
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1-6
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11
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Shocks and Policy Responses in the Open Economy
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1-6
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12
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Interdependent Economies
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1-6
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13
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Exogenous Growth Theory
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1-6
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14
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Endogenous and Schumpeterian Growth
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1-6
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| 13. Bacaan Asas
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Carlin, Wendy & Soskice, David. 2006. Macroeconomics: Imperfections, Institution and Policies. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Branson, H, William.1989. Macroeconomics theory and policy. Cambridge: Harper and Row.
Carlin, Wendy & Soskice, David. 1990. Macroeconomics and wage bargain. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Cook, P & Kirkpatrick, C.1990. Macroeconomics for developing countries. London: Havester Wheatsheaf.
Heijdra, Ben J & Frederick Van Der Plog. 2002. The foundation of modern macroeconomics. New York: Oxford University Press.
Mankiw, N. G. 2010. Macroeconomics. Worth Publishers, 7th Edition.
Snowdown, B, Vane, H & Wynarczyk, P. 1994. A Modern guide to macroeconomics: an introduction to competing school of thought. Cheltenham : Edward Elgar.
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1= Pengetahuan, 2=Kefahaman, 3=Aplikasi, 4=Analisis, 5=Sintesis, 6=Penilaian
Notional Credit Hour Estimation
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(Independent Hour)/(Contact Hour)
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Kuliah
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3
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Pembentangan
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1
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Projek
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1
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Course Credit
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4
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Notional Credit Hour Estimation
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Remarks : 40 learning hour per semester is equivalent to 1 notional credit hour
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(Independent Hour)/(Contact Hour)
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Kuliah
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3
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Tutorial & PBL
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2
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Minggu
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Tajuk
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Kuliah
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Pembentangan
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Projek
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Pembelajaran bebas
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Jum jam pembelajaran
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1
| Introduction |
1
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0
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0
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4
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5
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2
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Aggregate Demand, Aggregate Supply and Business Cycles
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3
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1
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3
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5
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12
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3
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Inflation, Unemployment and Monetary Rules
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3
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1
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3
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5
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12
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4
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3
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1
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3
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5
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12
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5
| Monetary Policy |
3
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1
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3
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5
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12
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6
| Fiscal policy |
3
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1
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3
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5
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12
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7
| Consumption and Investment |
3
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1
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3
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5
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12
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8
| Money and Finance |
3
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1
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3
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5
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12
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9
| The Open Economy in the Short Run |
3
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1
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3
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5
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12
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10
| Inflation and Unemployment in the Open Economy |
3
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1
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3
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5
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12
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11
| Shocks and Policy Responses in the Open Economy |
3
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1
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3
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5
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12
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12
| Interdependent Economies |
3
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1
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3
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5
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12
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13
| Exogenous Growth Theory |
3
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1
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3
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5
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12
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14
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3
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1
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3
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5
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12
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Total Learning Hour in 1 Semester
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40
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13
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39
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69
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161
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Required Notional Learning Hour
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160
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Notional Credit Hour
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4.025
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Guidelines for Assignments
There are two types of assignments;
(1) Group presentation and report, and
(2) Individual essay (for PhD students only).
1. Group Presentation (10%): Presentation (5%), Report (5%)
You have to set up a group consisting of not more than 3 persons per group. Your group should then decide/select a topic (from Topic 2-Topic 14 of the course contents) to be discussed and presented. You and your group members have to specifically choose a specific subject matter of the topic selected. Your presentation should include discussion of some theoretical aspects of the topic and the related data/ empirical findings that support them.
Group presentation will begin after mid-semester break (weeks 8). The due date for submitting the full essay is before the final exam of the course. Please make sure the final essay is not more than 15 pages using 1.5 spacing (Times New Roman).
2. Individual Essay (10%): For PhD students only
You have to compare, criticize and synthesize at least two recent articles (from journal) related to any topic in the course contents. The articles/journal should be from the ones that are indexed in ISI/SSCI (economics). Please refer to the library website for the detailed information. You can choose either the theoretical or empirical articles or combination of them.
In writing the essay, you should discuss (compare, criticize and synthesize) the following:
(a) Motivation/research question
(b) Research design/theoretical framework
(c) Estimations results/calibration
(d) Summary and conclusion
(e) Comments or suggestions
The due date for submitting the final essay is before the final exam of the course. Also, please make sure the final essay is not more than 15 pages using 1.5 spacing (Times New Roman).
All the best and good luck.
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