Máster presencial
Barcelona
Duración : 9 Meses
How and why do particular public policies get implemented? How are they designed? How do we know if they work? Why are some policies more successful than others?
National-level finance and planning involves big numbers: pensions, health systems, income support, social programs, and so forth. Successful public policies can make all the difference for the lives of millions of individuals, with numbers and effects become much larger for developed countries and faster growing in developing ones.
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Objetivos
Students will be drilled in commanding advanced empirical public policy evaluation tools, and will be ready to use these tools in practice. Students will be exposed to the views of experts from fields other than Economics in order to build an appreciation for the multidisciplinary nature of public policy design and evaluation. A master's advisor will guide each student in completing an independent master's project by the end of the program, allowing specialization in a policy topic of the student's choice.
Temario completo de este curso
Fall Term (September - December)
All courses in the fall term are mandatory
Microeconomics
Information Economics
Introduction to Game Theory
Macroeconomics
Introduction to Economics of Public Policy Evaluation
Quantitative and Statistical Methods I
Winter Term (January - March)
All courses in the winter term are mandatory.
Economics of Labor Market Policy
Political Economy
Public Economics
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Quantitative and Statistical Methods II
Spring Term (April - June)
All courses in the spring term are mandatory.
Master Project
Topics in Applied Econometrics for Public Policy
Survey Methods
Social Economics
Policy Lessons